Since 2009, the founders of the Keep NJ Safe Foundation have led a grassroots effort dedicated to protecting and preserving the safety and well-being of residents all across the State of New Jersey. Our mission: to rally community support for crime victims and their families, advocate for statewide reforms and important public safety legislation, raise overall public awareness for victims’ rights issues, and put forth informative educational initiatives to improve safety in communities throughout New Jersey.
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Dusty’s Law: Three Years Later
On January 17, 2014, Dusty’s Law was signed and enacted, ensuring that seeing eye dogs and seeing eye dogs in training will have additional safety protections under the laws of New Jersey. This was a measure that Keep NJ Safe worked on and advocated for, along with the man who inspired the bill and worked […]
NJ Considers Tougher Penalties for Distracted Driving – A4062
On Thursday, January 19, 2017, the Assembly Transportation Committee will hear Assembly bill A4062, sponsored by Assemblyman John Wisniewski and Assemblywoman Angela McKnight. According to the bill description, this legislation “would allow prosecutors to more easily obtain conviction for vehicular homicide against a person who failed to maintain lane due to distracted driving.” If passed, […]
CALL TO ACTION: Support the Expansion of A373/Joan’s Law!
Keep NJ Safe Advisory Board Member Rosemarie D’Alessandro is calling on residents throughout New Jersey to support A373, the updated version of Joan’s Law, which will expand its protection to require Life in Prison without Parole for persons convicted of a sex crime against a victim that is 18 years of age or younger. HOW […]