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Program Enhancements and Other Budget Adjustments
Northern California Re-entry Facility
Consistent with the Administration's commitment and current efforts to implement the requirements of Chapter 7, Statutes of 2007, and to comply with the requirements of Chapter 228, Statutes of 2007, the May Revision includes $11.7 million to activate the state's first secure re-entry facility beginning July 1, 2009.
Chapter 228, Statutes of 2007 authorized the conversion of the former Northern California Women's Facility (NCWF) to a secure reentry facility that will house male offenders for up to 12 months prior to parole. Construction to convert the NCWF is projected to begin in September 2008 and is estimated to be completed in June 2009.
Once construction is completed, the Northern California Re-entry Facility (NCRF) will be a 500-bed secured re-entry facility that will provide programs and services to offenders returning to San Joaquin, Calaveras, and Amador counties. These programs and services will include intensive substance abuse treatment, vocational training and job placement, academic education, housing placement, anger management classes, family counseling, and other targeted services to ease the transition from prison to the community. In addition, the CDCR is engaging in ongoing communication with local stakeholders to ensure that continuity of service will exist once an offender is paroled.
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Revised Budget Summary - Corrections and Rehabilitation (pdf * - 64K)
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Revised Budget Detail - Corrections and Rehabilitation
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Proposed Budget Summary - Corrections and Rehabilitation (January 2008)
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