TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey's state auditor is calling on the state to stop paying minimum wage for work done by sex offenders who are ordered to remain in custody at the Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center after they have completed their prison terms.
New Jersey school districts may soon have to provide local police departments with a list of all school bus stop locations under legislation being sponsored by Assemblyman Ronald Dancer (R-Jackson).
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- More than 100 convicted sex offenders who have served their prison sentences could be taken off GPS monitoring devices after New Jersey's Supreme Court ruled Monday that the state can't subject them to round-the-clock monitoring if their crime occurred before the law authorizing it went into effect.
A report today suggests NJ Legislation wants to create a measure where sex offenders would have to register on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
New Jersey needs more money to better supervise and monitor convicted sex offenders. Two state lawmakers think charging the offenders a monthly fee is one way to do that.
Federal prosecutors say a registered sex offender employed at a northern New Jersey law office stands accused of having child pornography on his work computer.