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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · S. 2795 (Introduced in Senate) — To provide for programs to help reduce the risk that prisoners will recidivate upon release from prison, and for othe... · Sec. 411

Sec. 411. Data collection

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Beginning not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, pursuant to the authority under section 302 of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 ( 42 U.S.C. 3732 ), the Director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics, with information that shall be provided by the Director of the Bureau of Prisons, shall include in the National Prisoner Statistics Program the following: The number of prisoners (as such term is defined in section 106 of this Act) who are veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States.
The number of prisoners who have been placed in solitary confinement at any time during the previous year. The number of female prisoners known by the Bureau of Prisons to be pregnant, as well as the outcomes of such pregnancies, including information on pregnancies that result in live-birth, still-birth, miscarriage, abortion, ectopic pregnancy, maternal death, neonatal death, and preterm birth. The numbers of prisoners who volunteered to participate in a substance abuse treatment program, and the number of prisoners who have participated in such a program.
The number of prisoners provided methadone or buprenorphine while in custody in order to manage withdrawal or to continually treat substance dependence and abuse. The number of prisoners who were receiving methadone or buprenorphine therapy prior to the commencement of their term of imprisonment. The number of prisoners who are the parent or guardian of a minor child. The numbers of prisoners who are single, married, or otherwise in a committed relationship. The number of prisoners who have not achieved a GED, high school diploma, or equivalent prior to entering prison.
The number of prisoners who, during the previous year, received their GED or other equivalent certificate while incarcerated. The numbers of prisoners for whom English is a second language. The number of incidents, during the previous year, in which restraints were used on a female prisoner during pregnancy, labor, or postpartum recovery, as well as information relating to the type of restraints used, and the circumstances under which each incident occurred. The vacancy rate for medical and health care staff positions, and average length of such a vacancy.
The number of facilities that operated, at any time during the previous year, without at least one clinical nurse, certified paramedic, or licensed physician on-site. The number of facilities that during the previous year were accredited by the American Correctional Association. The number and type of recidivism reduction partnerships described in section 3621(h)(5) of title 18, United States Code, entered into by each facility. The number of facilities with remote learning capabilities.
The number of facilities that offer prisoners video conferencing. Any changes in costs related to legal phone calls and visits following implementation of section 403 of this Act. The number of aliens in prison during the previous year. For each Bureau of Prisons facility, the total number of violations that resulted in reductions in rewards, incentives, or time credits, the number of such violations for each category of violation, and the demographic breakdown of the prisoners who have received such reductions.
The number of assaults on Bureau of Prison staff by prisoners and the number of criminal prosecutions of prisoners for assaulting Bureau of Prison staff. The capacity of each recidivism reduction program and productive activity to accommodate eligible inmates at each Bureau of Prisons facility. The number of volunteers who were certified to volunteer in a Bureau of Prisons facility, broken down by level (level I and level II), and by each Bureau of Prisons facility. The number of prisoners enrolled in recidivism reduction programs and productive activities at each Bureau of Prisons facility, broken down by risk level and by program, and the number of those enrolled prisoners who successfully completed each program.
The breakdown of prisoners classified at each risk level by demographic characteristics, including age, sex, race, and the length of the sentence imposed. Beginning not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter for a period of 7 years, the Director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics shall submit a report containing the information described in paragraphs
(1)through
(26)of subsection
(a)to the Committees on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives and of the Senate.
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