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September 30, 2006

ShareParticipation in In-Prison Drug Treatment Program: Mandatory Aftercare

This bill would provide that certain inmates under the custody of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, after successful completion of an in-prison drug treatment program, upon parole, shall, whenever possible, be entered into a residential aftercare drug treatment program. If the parolee successfully completes 150 days of residential aftercare, he or she shall be discharged from parole, as specified.

The bill would also require the department to report annually to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the State Auditor on the effectiveness of these provisions. Commencing with 2008, the department shall report annually to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the State Auditor on the effectiveness of these provisions, including recidivism rates.

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