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Congress Approves FY18 Funding Levels for Criminal Justice Programs

Criminal Jusitice Forum
March 27, 2018
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Funding bill provides greater iInvestment in reentry and mental health treatment programs that increase public safety.

Source:  CSG Justice Center

Learn more here:  https://csgjusticecenter.org/jc/congress-approves-fy18-funding-levels-for-criminal-justice-programs/

 

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