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Code · New Jersey · Title 30 — Probate and Guardianship Procedure · Chapter 4

30:4-123.99 Development of program, training for certain parole officers.

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9. a. The Chairman of the State Parole Board shall develop a program for parole officers who supervise sex offenders to utilize computer and other high technology instruments to detect crimes or violations of conditions of parole.
b. Training for officers who participate in the program shall include, but not be limited to, instruction in the following subjects:
(1)conducting investigations to determine if supervised sex offenders have illegally used computers, telecommunications devices and other high technology instruments or have used these instruments to commit unlawful or criminal acts;
(2)forensic recovery, evidence preservation and analysis of data in computer systems that are seized because of suspected involvement in unlawful activity;
(3)monitoring the use of interactive computer services by supervised sex offenders, especially those offenders who are suspected of contacting or seeking to contact children under the age of 18 for the purpose of engaging in unlawful activity; and
(4)cooperation with other law enforcement agencies at the local, State and federal level in order to coordinate efforts in investigating and prosecuting unlawful activity by supervised sex offenders involving computers and other high technology instruments.
L. 2013, c.214, s.9.
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