Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2019, $80,433)
The Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) provides that a state or territory whose governor does not certify full compliance with the standards is subject to the loss of five percent of any DOJ grant funds that it would otherwise receive for prison purposes, unless the governor submits an assurance that such five percent will be used only for the purpose of enabling the state to achieve and certify full compliance with the standards in future years. See 34 U.S.C. 30307(e). The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program is one of the DOJ grant programs subject to this requirement in fiscal year (FY) 2019.
The goals of the FY 2019 PREA Reallocation JAG Program are to continue implementation of the national standards to prevent, detect, and respond to prison rape in order to protect individuals from sexual abuse and sexual harassment in confinement. States funded under this program are eligible to receive support and assistance from a BJA funded technical assistance provider.
The recipient will continue to support activities in an effort to achieve compliance with the PREA Standards. A portion of funds will be used to provide additional training for sexual abuse investigations in a confinement setting, and training in PREA standards compliance and audit preparation. Lastly, the recipient will contract DOJ Certified auditors to audit adult and juvenile prisons, and will participate in a multi-state audit consortium to receive PREA audits.
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