Feds Cut Budget for Halfway Houses

Although not directly related to a sex offender issue, of interest to anyone with a loved one incarcerated in the Federal Bureau of Prisons; the Feds announced they have cut significantly from the budget – ending contracts with 16 facilities since the new administration has come into power.

Halfway houses have provided a valuable step-down program to help people re-enter and re-acclimate to the community after periods of incarceration. In the case of sex offenders who face much greater re-entry challenges, such as difficulty finding compliant housing and employment, halfway house placement is essential to success.

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5 thoughts on “Feds Cut Budget for Halfway Houses

  • November 1, 2017 at 7:41 pm
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    Look let’s face it the reality of it all sex offenders can never vote that is the law now not at the time of my crime in this state since ex post facto is null
    Florida politicians should be ashamed of themselves for their destructive behavior.
    They don’t want us to vote because then we would have a say as to who works for us oh ??!
    Yes MR politician your job is to protect us all equally the great ,the good ,and us who have made mistakes .
    Why don’t us take the time to learn about us
    Oh again I pay a lot of taxes on property in this state therefore don’t you work for me ?

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  • November 1, 2017 at 8:43 pm
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    First Obama signing IML and now this.

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  • November 1, 2017 at 9:27 pm
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    In there eyes the more that starve and dissappear the better.

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  • November 2, 2017 at 8:49 am
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    So sad and unjust. What can be done about this? People coming out of prison need this time at a halfway house. This problem needs a remedy.

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  • November 2, 2017 at 10:17 pm
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    I am my brothers keeper…how can one SO help others who don’t have a place to Parole to? I don’t want to just talk about it…I want to be about it. I write a “friend” in prison now, who I met while we were both in the same Prison. If he needed a place to Parole to, and I , my home was the only place he could go to…I would help him. I was lucky, I had a forgiving family and they knew of my bad choice that lead to my committing my sex crime. It was a bad choice, not a mistake and they forgave me for it. I served my sentence, 8 years and I had a sense of shock trying to catch up with the Free world people, places and ” new things” I had to learn to be at the speed of what I’d missed.
    So I know first hand how important it is to have a friend and a caring and forgiving family. If I can be of help to those still serving time for their bad choice…I will !

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