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These resources – like the public health crisis itself – are constantly evolving and are only current as to the date of publication. This page was last updated on August 21, 2020.

For more up-to-date information on the relief programs available in New Jersey, we recommend that you visit the Department of Human Services or the governor's COVID-19 Resources website

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Description of Program and Relief

Temporary Reprieve for Certain At-Risk Inmates

New Jersey has established a process by which the Department of Corrections may grant temporary reprieve to certain at-risk inmates during the public health emergency. The Governor’s Executive Order No. 124 creates the Emergency Medical Review Committee to make recommendations on which inmates should be placed on temporary home confinement through the Commissioner’s statutory furlough authority. All recommendations to place an individual on home confinement will be made after thorough review and consideration of the conditions that an individual may face in the community.

Government or Lead Agency

New Jersey Department of Corrections

Dates Available

April 10, 2020, continuing indefinitely

Eligibility Requirements/Restrictions

The four categories for priority early release include:

  1. Individuals aged 60 years or older;

  2. Individuals with high risk medical conditions, as determined by DOC in consultation with the Department of Health;

  3. Individuals whose sentences expire within the next three months; and

  4. Individuals who were denied parole within the last year.

  5. Individuals who have been convicted of a serious offense, including murder, manslaughter, kidnapping, sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, or any offense subject to the No Early Release Act, will be ineligible for temporary reprieve.

Application Deadlines (If Applicable)

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Contact for More Information

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List of Additional Information

More information is available in the Office of the Governor’s press release, here.


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