New Jersey Statutes

§ 2C:1-2 — Purposes; principles of construction

New Jersey·Title 2C THE NEW JERSEY CODE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE

a. The general purposes of the provisions governing the definition of offenses are:

(1)To forbid, prevent, and condemn conduct that unjustifiably and inexcusably inflicts or threatens serious harm to individual or public interests;
(2)To insure the public safety by preventing the commission of offenses through the deterrent influence of the sentences authorized, the rehabilitation of those convicted, and their confinement when required in the interests of public protection;
(3)To subject to public control persons whose conduct indicates that they are disposed to commit offenses;
(4)To give fair warning of the nature of the conduct proscribed and of the sentences authorized upon conviction;
(5)To differentiate on reasonable grounds between serious and minor offenses; and (6) To define

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