Oklahoma Code § 57-510.8b

Title 57. Prisons And Reformatories: Pilot diversion program
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A.  The Oklahoma Legislature, recognizing the need for increased
community diversion programs and reentry services for nonviolent
offenders and inmates who are also the primary caregiver to minor
children, hereby authorizes the Department of Corrections to
establish pilot programs that shall consist of private donations and
state funds.  The purpose of the pilot programs shall be to provide
diversion programs to reduce the high rate of incarceration for
nonviolent offenders who are also the primary caregiver of minor
children and to provide reentry services for inmates with minor
children that both employ evidence-based practices and techniques.
B.  The pilot diversion program may consist of, but shall not be
limited to, the following:
1.  Identify the population of nonviolent offenders that are
also the primary caregiver of minor children who have been charged
with a criminal offense and are at risk of being incarcerated for
such offense; and
2.  Develop a community-based diversion program that provides
comprehensive and gender-specific services to offenders who are also
the primary caregiver of minor children.
C.  The pilot reentry program may consist of, but shall not be
limited to, the following:
1.  Identify the population of nonviolent inmates that have been
sentenced to a term of incarceration under the custody of the
Department of Corrections who, prior to incarceration, were the
primary caregiver of minor children;
2.  Develop a comprehensive, gender-specific reentry plan for
inmates who upon release from custody will be the primary caregiver
of minor children;
3.  Modify existing reentry programs and services to better
address the needs of inmates who upon release from custody will be
the primary caregiver of minor children;
4.  Develop new reentry programs and services that focus on
parenting and life skills, family supports and employment skills;
5.  Develop or modify existing substance abuse treatment and
rehabilitation programs offered to inmates who upon release from
custody of the Department of Corrections will be the primary
caregiver of minor children; and
6.  Develop partnerships within communities to assist in
providing support services and employment opportunities to inmates
who will be the primary caregiver of minor children after the inmate
has been discharged from the custody of the Department of
Corrections.
D.  The Department of Corrections shall promulgate rules
necessary to implement the provisions of this section.

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