This bill mandates the Attorney General of New Jersey to conduct a comprehensive study on residential burglaries within the state, collaborating with various law enforcement and judicial entities. The study will culminate in a written report that must be submitted to the Governor and the Legislature within six months of the bill's enactment, with annual reports to follow. The report will encompass a range of data, including annual statistics on residential burglaries from 2018 onward, categorized by county, and details such as the timing of the burglaries, the use of weapons, and the impact on victims. Additionally, it will summarize law enforcement initiatives aimed at addressing residential burglaries and provide recommendations for legislative or regulatory actions to reduce these crimes.

The bill emphasizes the importance of tracking and analyzing residential burglary trends to inform law enforcement strategies and public awareness efforts. By requiring detailed statistical reporting and ongoing assessments, the legislation aims to enhance the state's response to residential burglary incidents and ultimately improve community safety.