A 3712
Requires Attorney General to establish model duty-to-intervene policy for law enforcement officers; requires entities that employ law enforcement officers to adopt duty-to-intervene policy.
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Bill overview
This bill aims to improve accountability and safety within New Jersey’s law enforcement system by requiring the Attorney General to create a model policy for officers to intervene when they witness misconduct by colleagues. It also mandates that all law enforcement agencies and departments adopt a similar policy, ensuring a consistent approach to preventing harmful actions. The bill includes reporting requirements to track interventions and promote transparency.
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Alixon Collazos-Gill
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