4504 - Recidivism risk reduction incentive programs.

     § 4504.  Recidivism risk reduction incentive programs.        (a)  Authorization.--Subject to the provisions of this     chapter, the department may create or otherwise designate     treatment or other programs as recidivism risk reduction     incentive programs.        (b)  Intent.--This chapter is intended to encourage eligible     offenders committed to the custody of the department to     participate in and successfully complete evidence-based programs     under this chapter that reduce the likelihood of recidivism and     improve public safety.        (c)  Program requirements.--In accordance with the provisions     of this chapter, the department may designate a treatment     program or other program as a recidivism risk reduction     incentive program if there is appropriate scientific research     that demonstrates that the proposed program would likely reduce     overall recidivism rates or serious crime rates of program     participants. A recidivism risk reduction incentive program     designed to provide treatment in the form of a therapeutic     community for drug abuse or addiction shall meet the     requirements of an institutional therapeutic community as     defined under section 4103 (relating to definitions).        (d)  Consultation.--The department shall consult with     appropriate research and technical assistance organizations,     such as the National Institute of Justice, the National     Institute of Corrections and the American Correctional     Association concerning evidence-based programs that reduce     recidivism risks of inmates and the scientific research relating     to those programs.        (e)  Program approval process.--            (1)  The department shall publish, in a manner reasonably        calculated to inform, a detailed description of the program,        the types of inmates who will be eligible to participate in        the program, the name and citation of research reports that        demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed program and the        name and address of a department contact person responsible        for receiving public comments. On the same date as        publication, the department shall also deliver a copy of the        list to the Judiciary Committee of the Senate, the Judiciary        Committee of the House of Representatives, the board, the        commission and the victim advocate.            (2)  Upon consideration of the public comments and the        expiration of at least 60 days from the date of publication        required under paragraph (1), the department may designate        any program published as approved for inclusion in the        recidivism risk reduction incentive program.