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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 3356 (Introduced in House) — To provide for programs to help reduce the risk that prisoners will recidivate upon release from prison, and for othe... · Sec. 106

Sec. 106. Definitions

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In this Act the following definitions apply: The term risk and needs assessment tool means an objective and statistically validated method through which information is collected and evaluated to determine— the risk that a prisoner will recidivate upon release from prison; and the recidivism reduction programs that will best minimize the risk that the prisoner will recidivate upon release from prison. The term recidivism reduction program means either a group or individual activity that— has been shown by empirical evidence to reduce recidivism or is based on research indicating that it is likely to be effective in reducing recidivism; is designed to help prisoners succeed in their communities upon release from prison; and may include— social learning and communication, interpersonal, anti-bullying, rejection response, and other life skills; family relationship building, structured parent-child interaction, and parenting skills; classes on morals or ethics; academic classes; cognitive behavioral treatment; mentoring; substance abuse treatment; vocational training; faith-based classes or services; civic engagement and reintegrative community services; a prison job, including through a prison work program; or victim impact classes or other restorative justice programs.
The term productive activity means either a group or individual activity that is designed to allow prisoners determined as having a low or no risk of recidivating to remain productive and thereby maintain a low or no risk of recidivating, and may include the delivery of the programs described in paragraph
(2)to other prisoners. The term prisoner means a person who has been sentenced to a term of imprisonment pursuant to a conviction for a Federal criminal offense, or a person in the custody of the Bureau of Prisons, including a person in a Bureau of Prisons contracted facility. The term time credit means the equivalent of one day of a prisoner’s sentence, such that a prisoner shall be eligible for one day of prerelease custody for each credit earned. The term drug trafficking offense means any crime punishable under Federal, State, or local law that prohibits the manufacture, import, export, distribution, dispensing of, or offer to sell a controlled substance or counterfeit substance (as such terms are defined in section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act ( 21 U.S.C. 802 )) or the possession of a controlled substance or counterfeit substance with intent to manufacture, import, export, distribute, or dispense.
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