83_FR_14628 83 FR 14563 - Second Chance Month, 2018

83 FR 14563 - Second Chance Month, 2018

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                Proclamation 9718 of March 30, 2018

                
Second Chance Month, 2018

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                During Second Chance Month, our Nation emphasizes the 
                need to prevent crime on our streets, to respect the 
                rule of law by prosecuting individuals who break the 
                law, and to provide opportunities for people with 
                criminal records to earn an honest second chance. 
                Affording those who have been held accountable for 
                their crimes an opportunity to become contributing 
                members of society is a critical element of criminal 
                justice that can reduce our crime rates and prison 
                populations, decrease burdens to the American taxpayer, 
                and make America safer.

                According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, each 
                year, approximately 650,000 individuals complete prison 
                sentences and rejoin society. Unfortunately, two-thirds 
                of these individuals are re-arrested within 3 years of 
                their release. We must do more--and use all the tools 
                at our disposal--to break this vicious cycle of crime 
                and diminish the rate of recidivism.

                For the millions of American citizens with criminal 
                records, the keys to successful re-entry are becoming 
                employable and securing employment. Beyond the income 
                earned from a steady paycheck, gainful employment 
                teaches responsibility and commitment and affirms human 
                dignity. As a Nation, we are stronger when more 
                individuals have stable jobs that allow them to provide 
                for both themselves and their loved ones.

                I am committed to advancing reform efforts to prevent 
                crime, improve reentry, and reduce recidivism. I 
                expressed this commitment in my 2018 State of the Union 
                Address and reinforced it by signing an Executive Order 
                to reinvigorate the ``Federal Interagency Council on 
                Crime Prevention and Improving Reentry.'' In the spirit 
                of these efforts, I call on Federal, State, and local 
                prison systems to implement evidence-based programs 
                that will provide prisoners with the skills and 
                preparation they need to succeed in society. This 
                includes programs focused on mentorship and treatment 
                for drug addiction and mental health issues, in 
                addition to job training.

                This month, we celebrate those who have exited the 
                prison system and successfully reentered society. We 
                encourage expanded opportunities for those who have 
                worked to overcome bad decisions earlier in life and 
                emphasize our belief in second chances for all who are 
                willing to work hard to turn their lives around.

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the 
                United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the 
                United States, do hereby proclaim April 2018 as Second 
                Chance Month. I call on all Americans to commemorate 
                this month with events and activities that raise public 
                awareness about preventing crime and providing those 
                who have completed their sentences an opportunity for 
                an honest second chance.

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                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                thirtieth day of March, in the year of our Lord two 
                thousand eighteen, and of the Independence of the 
                United States of America the two hundred and forty-
                second.
                
                
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                                                                                                   Proclamation 9718 of March 30, 2018

                                                                                                   Second Chance Month, 2018


                                                                                                   By the President of the United States of America

                                                                                                   A Proclamation

                                                                                                   During Second Chance Month, our Nation emphasizes the need to prevent
                                                                                                   crime on our streets, to respect the rule of law by prosecuting individuals
                                                                                                   who break the law, and to provide opportunities for people with criminal
                                                                                                   records to earn an honest second chance. Affording those who have been
                                                                                                   held accountable for their crimes an opportunity to become contributing
                                                                                                   members of society is a critical element of criminal justice that can reduce
                                                                                                   our crime rates and prison populations, decrease burdens to the American
                                                                                                   taxpayer, and make America safer.

                                                                                                   According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, each year, approximately
                                                                                                   650,000 individuals complete prison sentences and rejoin society. Unfortu-
                                                                                                   nately, two-thirds of these individuals are re-arrested within 3 years of
                                                                                                   their release. We must do more—and use all the tools at our disposal—
                                                                                                   to break this vicious cycle of crime and diminish the rate of recidivism.

                                                                                                   For the millions of American citizens with criminal records, the keys to
                                                                                                   successful re-entry are becoming employable and securing employment. Be-
                                                                                                   yond the income earned from a steady paycheck, gainful employment teaches
                                                                                                   responsibility and commitment and affirms human dignity. As a Nation,
                                                                                                   we are stronger when more individuals have stable jobs that allow them
                                                                                                   to provide for both themselves and their loved ones.

                                                                                                   I am committed to advancing reform efforts to prevent crime, improve reentry,
                                                                                                   and reduce recidivism. I expressed this commitment in my 2018 State of
                                                                                                   the Union Address and reinforced it by signing an Executive Order to
                                                                                                   reinvigorate the ‘‘Federal Interagency Council on Crime Prevention and Im-
                                                                                                   proving Reentry.’’ In the spirit of these efforts, I call on Federal, State,
                                                                                                   and local prison systems to implement evidence-based programs that will
                                                                                                   provide prisoners with the skills and preparation they need to succeed
                                                                                                   in society. This includes programs focused on mentorship and treatment
                                                                                                   for drug addiction and mental health issues, in addition to job training.

                                                                                                   This month, we celebrate those who have exited the prison system and
                                                                                                   successfully reentered society. We encourage expanded opportunities for
                                                                                                   those who have worked to overcome bad decisions earlier in life and empha-
                                                                                                   size our belief in second chances for all who are willing to work hard
                                                                                                   to turn their lives around.

                                                                                                   NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States
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                                                                                                   of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution
                                                                                                   and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim April 2018 as Second
                                                                                                   Chance Month. I call on all Americans to commemorate this month with
                                                                                                   events and activities that raise public awareness about preventing crime
                                                                                                   and providing those who have completed their sentences an opportunity
                                                                                                   for an honest second chance.


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                                                                                                   IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirtieth day
                                                                                                   of March, in the year of our Lord two thousand eighteen, and of the Independ-
                                                                                                   ence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-second.




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