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  Welcome to the  Federal CURE  Website!
 

FedCURE is the world's leading advocate for America's, ever growing, federal inmate population. On behalf of the Board of Directors, we would like to extend an invitation to each of you to join us in our efforts to reform the federal criminal justice system in the United States. Federal CURE, Incorporated is a nonprofit organization that, inter alia, deals largely with the issues faced by federal inmates and their loved ones.

We are working to reinstate parole, increase good time allowances, provide for compassionate releases, restore PELL grants, and opportunities for successful reentry into the community, for all federal offenders; and promote a system that incarcerates fewer people and provides humane conditions for those who are incarcerated or under post-incarceration supervision via parole or supervised release. Over 60,000 people were released from federal prison last year, of which 20,000 were deported.

The figures are astounding: more than one in every 100 adults in the United States is currently incarcerated and one in 31 adults are on probation or parole. Since 2009, approximately 40,000 federal inmates qualify for Community Corrections Custody (CCC) placement annually, of which twenty (20%) do not go because of lack of bed space, especially, in the jurisdictions where it is needed most. The numbers of eligible inmates has increased and seriously outpaces CCC capacity. In fiscal 2011 the Federal Bureau of Prisons was operating at 38 percent over rated capacity. The trend is anticipated to continue without end. There is no way to build out. The grounded reality facing reentry today is that communities have successfully blocked and or put a halt to new construction of Federal Prisons and Residential Reentry Centers (RRC), formerly known as, Half Way House. We must intervene with policies and legislation that are smart and right on crime. FedCURE's White House Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships reentry proposal would create almost unlimited bed space. The goal is to maximize the use home confinement for federal inmates reentering the community under current statutory law and bureau policy, which insures public safety. FedCURE estimates this would increase annual CCC capacity 10 to 20 thousand people or more (a 5-10% reduction in the federal prison population). Home confinement can provide unlimited CCC placement capacity. This would immediately reduce the federal inmate prison population without jeopardizing public safety.


FedCURE's Federal Good Time Bill Campaign: "Top 10 Ideas for Change in America"

FedCURE Call-2-Action | BARBER Amendment ~ 112th Congress


We went all out to get "H.R. 1475" - The Federal Prison Work Incentive Act passed into law during the lame duck session--last days of the 111th Congress. Many thanks to the tens of thousands of American's who supported H.R. 1475 in the 111th Congress. Although the bill did not pass, it is not the last hurrah for federal good time legislation.

Proposals for the 112th Congress: The Sentencing Reform Act of 2012 ~ Evidence based, best practices legislation to establish a retroactive, hybrid system of parole and good time allowances; retroactive 1-1 ratio for crack cocaine penalties and retroactive repeal of mandatory minimum sentences, for most federal offenders; and provide Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships reentry opportunities.

Please continue to contact your Congresspersons urging them to sponsor FedCURE's legislative proposals in the 112th Congress.


FedCURE's Idea to "Increase Good Time Allowances" ~ Winner! "Top 10 Ideas for Change in America ~ 2010" on Change.org.

Call for Video Interviews: People with cases and families that will benefit from the Barber Amendment. 
Please contact FedCURE at:  http://www.fedcure.org/contact.shtml.


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Welcome the 112th Congress.

Thank You President Bush for implementing Prisoner Re-entry and Faith Based Community Initiatives.

Welcome President Obama and the new
White House Office for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships.
 
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FedCURE Call-2-Action:  S.1231 ~ Second Chance Reauthorization Act |  Contact your Senators.

SUPPORT S.1231 - SEND A LETTER TO CONGRESS.

 

 
S.1231 ~ Second Chance Reauthorization Act of 2011:  http://www.fedcure.org/documents/S.1231SCRA2011.shtml
 

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OPPOSE  S.1672 IS and H.R.313 EH: the `Drug Trafficking Safe Harbor Elimination Act of 2011'

ACTION ALERT:  http://www.fedcure.org/documents/H.R.313~S.1672.shtml


SECOND LOOK: The Sentencing Reform Act of 2011-12

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Legislation to establish a hybrid system of parole
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