New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S491

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Establishes "County Jail Rehabilitation and Re-Entry Program" to evaluate county inmate needs; assigns certain county caseworkers to assist inmates in accessing appropriate benefits, treatment, and services.

Impact

The implementation of S491 is expected to have significant implications for state laws governing prisoner rehabilitation and social services access. By formalizing the process for assessing inmate needs and providing necessary resources before their release, the bill aims to lower recidivism rates by ensuring inmates are equipped to transition successfully back into the community. Furthermore, it could prompt alterations to existing policies surrounding inmate treatment and support services across other jurisdictions.

Summary

Senate Bill S491 establishes a 'County Jail Rehabilitation and Re-Entry Program' aimed at evaluating the needs of inmates within county correctional facilities. The bill mandates the warden or facility administrator to collaborate with the Commissioner of Human Services and county social service boards to assess inmate eligibility for various assistance programs, including federal and state aid, housing support, and substance use disorder treatment. This initiative reflects a growing understanding of the importance of supportive services in aiding inmate reintegration into society.

Contention

While proponents of S491 argue that the bill will facilitate a more compassionate and rehabilitative approach to correctional facilities, critics may raise concerns about resource allocation and the feasibility of accurately implementing the program across all counties. Specifically, challenges may arise in ensuring that adequate caseworkers are readily available to fulfill the program's demands and that the program's funding is sustainable over time. Additionally, there may be debates surrounding the effectiveness of such programs in genuinely reducing recidivism versus merely providing temporary assistance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2950

State-funded medical assistance and MinnesotaCare provided for inmates of county jails.

MN SF3308

State-funded medical assistance and MinnesotaCare for inmates at county jails authorization

GA SB286

Courts and Penal Institutions; substance abuse programs and mental health treatment programs in county and municipal jails for inmates; provide

NJ A1764

Requires certain county inmates be provided with reentry assistance before their release.

MN SF2328

Hennepin County sheriff educational and skills training to jail inmates appropriation

NJ S2496

Permits counties to establish county-municipal courts with limited, countywide jurisdiction.

NJ A2979

Permits counties to establish county-municipal courts with limited, countywide jurisdiction.

TX HB5638

Relating to establishing a pilot program to hire assistant veterans county service officers in certain counties.

NJ S432

Requires certain correctional facilities to allow service and companion animals to assist inmates with disability; makes appropriation.

CO SB012

Financial Assistance for County Jails

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