Title 34 › Subtitle Subtitle VI— Other Crime Control and Law Enforcement Matters › Chapter 605— RECIDIVISM PREVENTION › Subchapter II— ENHANCED DRUG TREATMENT AND MENTORING GRANT PROGRAMS › Part B— Mentoring › § 60531
The Attorney General must give grants to nonprofit groups and Indian Tribes to pay for services that help people who were in jail or prison return to their communities. Grants may pay for mentoring during and after incarceration; education, job training, and Transitional Jobs programs; substance abuse treatment; coordinated supervision and health, housing, and mental health services; family support; tools to assess risks; and training about offender and victim issues. To get a grant, groups must apply when and how the Attorney General requires. Priority goes to programs that use proven reentry methods and agree to an independent evaluation, including random assignment when possible. Applicants must set performance goals tied to reducing reoffending using a measure that matches Bureau of Justice Statistics research. Grantees must report on how they used the money and progress by the last day of the next fiscal year. Congress authorized $15,000,000 each year for fiscal years 2019 through 2023.
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34 U.S.C. § 60531
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