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Prison Industry Enhancement Certification Program (PIECP)

Overview

Under the Prison Industry Enhancement Certification Program (PIECP), the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) certifies that local or state prison industry programs meet all the necessary requirements to be exempt from federal restrictions on prisoner-made goods in interstate commerce. PIECP programs place people who are incarcerated in realistic work environments, pay them prevailing wages, and give them a chance to develop marketable skills that will increase their potential for rehabilitation and meaningful employment on release.

BJA provides technical assistance to all active state and county-based certified correctional industry programs that manage business partnerships with private industry and provides the latest information and strategies on prison industries to enhance certificate holders' prison industry programs.

The technical assistance provider under PIECP, the National Correctional Industries Association, works with the public and private sectors to provide the latest information and strategies on prison industries and to enhance certificate holders' prison industry programs.

Currently, 45 certified correctional industry programs operate in the United States, and these programs manage at least 222 business partnerships with private industry. As of September 30, 2022, PIECP generated nearly $109 million for victims' programs, $54.9 million for inmate family support, $343.8 million for correctional institution room and board costs, and $124.3 million in state and federal taxes.

Legislation

PIECP originally was authorized under the Justice System Improvement Act of 1979 (Public Law 96-157, Sec. 827). The Crime Control Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-647) authorizes continuation of the program indefinitely.

Date Modified: March 14, 2023
Date Created: February 20, 2012