PREA Information

for Volunteers


 

 

The Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) was passed in 2003 with unanimous support from both parties in Congress. The purpose of the act was to “provide for the analysis of the incidence and effects of prison rape in Federal, State, and local institutions and to provide information, resources, recommendations and funding to protect individuals from prison rape.” (Prison Rape Elimination Act, 2003). In addition to creating a mandate for significant research from the Bureau of Justice Statistics and through the National Institute of Justice, funding through the Bureau of Justice Assistance and the National Institute of Corrections supported major efforts in many state correctional, juvenile detention, community corrections, and jail systems.

The act also created the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission and charged it with developing draft standards for the elimination of prison rape. Those standards were published in June 2009, and were turned over to the Department of Justice for review and passage as a final rule. That final rule became effective August 20, 2012. 

PREA Brochure for Volunteers

 


 

Volunteer Training Requirement

All volunteers are required to review the video below and complete the training acknowledgement form. Completed forms can be sent to Bryan Hubbard.

PREA Training Acknowledgement Form

 

 

Keeping Our Kids Safe:

The Prison Rape Elimination Act and Juvenile Justice

 

 

 

 

 

 

For further information about PREA, please contact:

Bryan Hubbard, Program Coordinator

(717)299-7821

bhubbard@co.lancaster.pa.us

 

 

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