New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 3A - CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Chapter 10 - CHILD PROTECTION INVESTIGATIONS
Subchapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 3A:10-1.1 - Purpose and objectives
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 3A:10-1.1
Current through Register Vol. 57, No. 6, March 17, 2025
(a) The purpose of this chapter is to:
1. Describe how the
Department conducts a child protection investigation;
2. Explain the requirements of a child
protective investigator in performing an investigation; and
3. Explain what an alleged child victim,
caregiver, or parent or guardian may expect during the course of a child
protection investigation.
(b) The objectives of this chapter are to:
1. Define when an investigation is
required;
2. Identify each
allegation of abuse or neglect that constitutes a report;
3. Establish the time frame for initiating an
investigation;
4. Identify the
evidence needed to support a finding;
5. Define the requirements for starting and
completing an investigation conducted by local office staff or Institutional
Abuse Investigation Unit staff, including a safety assessment and risk
assessment;
6. Define Department
actions permitted in performing investigations;
7. Define each circumstance requiring
referral of a report to a medical or other professional, law enforcement
officer or prosecutor for specialized assessment;
8. Set forth guidelines by which Department
child protective investigators may easily identify cases that must be referred
to prosecutors;
9. Establish
procedures for such referrals to prosecutors;
10. Establish a system through which a
Department child protective investigator may assist prosecutors in determining
which cases should be investigated for criminal prosecution and in identifying
cases in which criminal investigation or prosecution would be detrimental to
the child's best interests;
11.
Establish a framework for liaison and improved communication and cooperation
between the Department's local offices and the prosecutors' offices in order to
further the mutual goals of protecting the child and proper law
enforcement;
12. Identify the
requirements for accessing law enforcement assistance;
13. Establish a requirement for providing
services to an alleged child victim or his or her family members;
14. Identify the standards for removing an
alleged child victim from his or her home;
15. Specify standards for documentation and
notification of an investigation finding as well as other notification given at
the end of an investigation; and
16. Specify standards for the expunction of a
record.
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