Corrections and Rehabilitation
Recidivism Reduction Strategies

The Administration is strongly committed to improving public safety by reducing California's high recidivism rate through evidence-based programming for inmates and parolees. Building upon the 2006 Budget Act's investment in evidence-based programs that improve public safety and reduce victimization, the Budget expands funding for programs that reduce recidivism and prepare inmates to transition back into the community. The Budget includes $90.1 million General Fund for inmate education programs, community partnerships, parolee services, institutions rehabilitative and treatment programs, and research and support services. This funding represents a comprehensive approach to inmate and parolee programming by providing program enhancements and community services to both male and female inmates and parolees.

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CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS for Corrections and Rehabilitation Back to Top

image of black pointing arrowRecidivism Reduction Strategies
 Implementation of AB 900 (Chapter 7, Statutes of 2007)
 Sex Offender Management
 Juvenile Offender Population Rehabilitation and Management
 Court and Lawsuit Related Issues

PRINTABLE BUDGET DOCUMENTS Back to Top
Enacted Budget Summary - Corrections and Rehabilitation (pdf * - 9K) -
Provides the entire Corrections and Rehabilitation Chapter in pdf format.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Back to Top
Enacted Budget Detail - Corrections and Rehabilitation
Displays Enacted Budget Detail information for Corrections and Rehabilitation.