§ 15605. Grants to protect inmates and safeguard communities
(a)
Grants authorized
From amounts made available for grants under this section, the Attorney General shall make grants to States to assist those States in ensuring that budgetary circumstances (such as reduced State and local spending on prisons) do not compromise efforts to protect inmates (particularly from prison rape) and to safeguard the communities to which inmates return. The purpose of grants under this section shall be to provide funds for personnel, training, technical assistance, data collection, and equipment to prevent and prosecute prisoner rape.
(b)
Use of grant amounts
Amounts received by a grantee under this section may be used by the grantee, directly or through subgrants, only for one or more of the following activities:
(2)
Safeguarding communities
Safeguarding communities by—
(A)
making available, to officials of State and local governments who are considering reductions to prison budgets, training and technical assistance in successful methods for moderating the growth of prison populations without compromising public safety, including successful methods used by other jurisdictions;
(B)
developing and utilizing analyses of prison populations and risk assessment instruments that will improve State and local governments’ understanding of risks to the community regarding release of inmates in the prison population;
(C)
preparing maps demonstrating the concentration, on a community-by-community basis, of inmates who have been released, to facilitate the efficient and effective—
(d)
Applications
(1)
In general
To request a grant under this section, the chief executive of a State shall submit an application to the Attorney General at such time, in such manner, and accompanied by such information as the Attorney General may require.
(2)
Contents
Each application required by paragraph (1) shall—
(A)
include the certification of the chief executive that the State receiving such grant—
(B)
specify with particularity the preventative, prosecutorial, or administrative activities to be undertaken by the State with the amounts received under the grant; and
(C)
in the case of an application for a grant for one or more activities specified in paragraph (2) of subsection (b)—
(i)
review the extent of the budgetary circumstances affecting the State generally and describe how those circumstances relate to the State’s prisons;
(e)
Reports by grantee
(1)
In general
The Attorney General shall require each grantee to submit, not later than 90 days after the end of the period for which the grant was made under this section, a report on the activities carried out under the grant. The report shall identify and describe those activities and shall contain an evaluation of the effect of those activities on—
(2)
Dissemination
The Attorney General shall ensure that each report submitted under paragraph (1) is made available under the national clearinghouse established under section
15604 of this title.
(f)
State defined
In this section, the term “State” includes the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and any other territory or possession of the United States.
(g)
Authorization of appropriations