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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:

 
(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;

 
(2) Examine factors linking juvenile and adult
offender populations;

 
(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

 
(4) Consult with and seek input from former inmates as
well as from organizations advocating for the mentally
ill.

 
4. Staff assistance. The State Planning Office shall provide
staffing assistance.

 
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.

 
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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