New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1406

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Requires AG to review Statewide policy regarding investigation of human trafficking.

Impact

The bill stipulates that the Attorney General must consider several specific factors during the review, including the use of audio or video recordings by law enforcement officers conducting undercover operations. This provision is intended to safeguard the integrity of investigations and protect the privacy of victims involved in these sensitive situations. Furthermore, the bill calls for the involvement of county prosecutors from the onset of these investigations to help navigate any legal challenges that may arise.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1406 requires the New Jersey Attorney General to review and potentially revise the Statewide policy regarding the investigation of human trafficking. The initiative is a response to a Commission of Investigation report that highlighted human trafficking activities in the massage and bodywork therapy industry in New Jersey. By mandating this review, the bill aims to strengthen the state's approach towards combating human trafficking and ensuring the proper treatment of victims during investigative processes.

Contention

While the bill appears to garner support from various legislative sponsors, there may be concerns regarding the implications of recording victim interactions during investigations. Critics could argue that such practices could infringe upon privacy rights and may deter victims from coming forward due to fear of exposure. However, proponents believe that improved policies for evidence gathering can help strengthen prosecutions against traffickers and improve outcomes for victims.

Companion Bills

NJ A5303

Carry Over Requires AG to review Statewide policy regarding investigation of human trafficking.

NJ S475

Same As Requires AG to review Statewide policy regarding investigation of human trafficking.

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