| reentry from jail or prison back to the community, community | alternatives to incarceration and changes in sentencing | laws, policies and practices. In conducting its | examination, the commission shall: |
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| (1) Study factors leading to overcrowding in state and | county correctional facilities; examine and analyze the | prison population and projected growth at both the | state and county level to include offenses, length of | sentence and other issues such as mental illness and | substance abuse, which lead to incarceration or | reincarceration; and identify trends in the offender | population and determine what impact these changes will | have on future growth; |
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| (2) Examine factors linking juvenile and adult | offender populations; |
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| (3) Review existing program and treatment levels for | the incarcerated offender population and recommend | improvements based on projected need and effective | programs supported by research; and |
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| (4) Consult with and seek input from former inmates as | well as from organizations advocating for the mentally | ill. |
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| | 4. Staff assistance. The State Planning Office shall provide | staffing assistance. |
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| | 5. Compensation. The members of the commission who are | Legislators are entitled to the legislative per diem, as defined | in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 3, section 2, and | reimbursement for necessary expenses incurred for their | attendance at authorized meetings of the commission. Members of | the commission who are not otherwise compensated by their | employers or other entities that they represent are entitled to | receive reimbursement of necessary expenses incurred for their | attendance at authorized meetings. |
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| | 6. Report. The commission shall submit a report that | includes its findings and recommendations, including legislation, | to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having | jurisdiction over sentencing policies during the Second Regular | Session of the 121st Legislature no later than December 3, 2003. | The commission is authorized to introduce legislation related to | its report to the Second Regular Session of the 121st Legislature | at the time of submission of its report. |
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