= Merry Christmas, Biden Style! DOJ Announces $110 Million Giveaway to Current and Former Prisoners

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The Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs on Wednesday declared «grants» adding up to more than $110.7 million to «diminish recidivism and backing grown-ups and youth getting back to their networks later control». As detailed by Breaking 911, OJP's Bureau of Justice Assistance , National Institute of Justice , and Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention are «granting awards to jurisdictions,non-benefit associations, research organizations, and different offices on the side of proof based ways to deal with reintegrate previously imprisoned people into networks». No word on how much cash the Biden Justice Department is «granting» to people and families perpetually impacted by fierce violations submitted by any of the «grant beneficiaries».

We are focused on guaranteeing that previously detained people seek the treatment, preparing, and support they need in the wake of getting back to their networks. We should assist them with rejoining with their families, track down a spot to live, get medical care administrations and social wellbeing support, get schooling and enter the labor force. These assets are basic to effective reintegration and advance the wellbeing and security of our networks. You know what else is «basic to advancing the wellbeing and security of our networks,» Ms.

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Address the substance use problems that some previously imprisoned individuals experience. This program is intended to work on restorative instructive and business administrations for detained populaces and to further develop treatment administrations for people with substance use problems. State, nearby and Tribal people group oversight offices to create and test new or upgraded utilizations of the quick, certain and reasonable standards of intercession to diminish recidivism and further develop results for individuals under local area watch. Million through the FY 2021 Implementing the PREA Standards, Protecting Inmates, and Safeguarding Communities Program.

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