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Federal Criminal Justice Reform.
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FedCURE is the world's leading advocate for America's, ever growing, federal inmate population. On behalf of the Board of Directors, we would like to extend an invitation to each of you to join us in our efforts to reform the federal criminal justice system in the United States. Federal CURE, Incorporated is a nonprofit organization that, inter alia, deals largely with the issues faced by federal inmates and their loved ones.

We are working to reinstate parole; increase good time allowances; provide for compassionate releases; restore PELL grants; and opportunities for successful reentry into the community, for all federal offenders; and promote a system that incarcerates fewer people and provides humane conditions for those who are incarcerated or under post-incarceration supervision via parole or supervised release. Over 45,000 people were released from federal prison last year.

Let us give you a clear picture as to how we see the current landscape of Federal Criminal Justice Reform (CJR) and what we propose by way of reforms. FedCURE handled the promotion and the five hour filming of the CBC Symposium, Rethinking Federal Sentencing Policy: Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Sentencing Reform Act" Sponsored by: Harvard and Yale Law Schools, this past 24 June, in Washington, DC and FedCURE News is producing a series of videos of the symposium to stream here on YouTube, other FedCURE websites and to air on PBS. The CBC was in overwhelming agreement on reforms as set out in each of the panel discussions. While promoting FedCURE's initiatives, i.e., to establish a hybrid system of parole and good time allowances; and provide reentry opportunities for federal offenders, FedCURE is tackling the Residential Reentry Center (RRC) capacity issues (formerly known as half-way-house or HWH), inter alia, there is no place to put anyone, if parole and good time measures were adopted, as evidenced by the choked implementation of the Second Chance Act regarding CCC placement. Of the 37,635 people in prison who qualified for RRC placement in the last year ending this March, 20% did not go to RRC.

The Second Chance Act (Public Law 110-199)

We have always known that there would be problems with the implementation of the Second Chance Act because there is not enough RRC capacity, however, we felt and still do, that it was more important to have the legislation in place as a first measure, then work on increasing RRC capacity. The bottleneck, so to speak, is that there is not enough RRC capacity to implement the SCA as written, not to mention reducing federal prison sentences by parole or increased good time allowances. FedCURE has been working behind the scenes, with top policy makers, making proposals to increase RRC capacity. Our proposal seeks to engage the nations some 8,600 faith-based and neighborhood partnership organizations (as defined by the White House Office for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, see: http://www.whitehouse.gov/b... to take on reentry at the point of CCC placement to increase capacity by 40-50 thousand people. If the communities do not take it on, do not take their people back, then what are we doing?

Join FedCURE's Contact Congress Campaign:

H.R. 1475 - `Federal Prison Work Incentive Act of 2009' - 'A bill To amend title 18, United States Code, to restore the former system of good time allowances toward service of Federal prison terms, and for other purposes. Status: Submitted by Rep. Danny K. Davis (D. ILL) on 12 March 2009.

Action Alert: Do your part. Add this link to all our you outgoing e-mails and ask you contacts to do the same. Contact your Congressperson(s) and urge them to support this bill. Go to: FedCURE's Contact Congress Page at: http://www.fedcure.org/Cont...

Ps. "FedCURE's 100,000 Letter Writing Campaign" produced almost 24,000 letters to the United States Sentencing Commission. Albeit, not 100k, we were heard loud and clear. http://www.fedcure.org/info...

New! FedCURE Subscription Donation Program - $7.00 per month reoccurring payments to support FedCURE.

Please go to our Donate & Join page at: http://www.fedcure.org/join... Select the "SUBSCRIBE" button (FedCURE Reoccurring Payment Subscription). You will be taken to our secure PayPal page. Enter your payment information and your done.

Thank you for supporting FedCURE and its work. You can feel good about it.

Please join us, in this most important work, at: http://www.FedCURE.org

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Channel Comments (3)
mqc92 (7 months ago)
The Federal prisons are over crowed, & we are spending to much to keep non violent affenders locked up for along period of time, while the people who are killing other people are spending less time & are able to get out on parole after serving half the time. while some one who did a white collar crime gets the book thrown at them. I guess if you kill some one it's ok but do a white collar crime and they lock you up forever, now does that make any sence? & federal prisons can not even get programs to help them when they get out but the state prisons are offered the programs. I'm tired of spending tax money to keep non violent affenders in prisons, for god sakes give them a second chance they didn't kill any one.
rerunlamour (9 months ago)
Its time to reinstate Federal Parole. Overcrowding in these prisons is getting worse by the day.
Its been too long! non violent offenders need parole and hope. STOP wasting our tax dollars on housing the prisoners that should be out contributing to society.
566433 (10 months ago)
I believe in parole for Federal prisoners and early release for the one that are not violent.We spent to much money to house one non-violent inmate. Dorothy Napier in Lynchburg,va.