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The Prison Rape Elimination Act: Preventing and Responding to Sexual Abuse in Correctional Settings

The National Institute of Corrections (NIC), part of the U.S. Department of Justice, plays a key role in helping federal, state, tribal, and local correctional agencies prevent and respond to sexual abuse in correctional settings. This work is guided by a federal law, the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), passed by Congress in 2003. One important part of this law, found in 42 U.S. Code § 15605, requires NIC to:

  • Share information and offer support to correctional agencies on how to prevent, investigate, and respond to sexual abuse in prisons, jails, and other confinement settings.
  • Provide training and education to help correctional staff learn how to prevent and properly respond to sexual abuse.
  • Report to Congress every year on what the Department of Justice is doing to stop sexual abuse in correctional facilities.

 

What NIC Is Doing Now?

To stay current with federal policies and presidential executive orders, NIC is updating its PREA training and resources. A dedicated team is reviewing and improving several key online courses (e-courses) that are available through the Learn Center.

Here are the courses being updated:

 

Related Law:

Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003

  • Public Law 108-79
  • 42 U.S.C. § 15601–15609
  • See especially 42 U.S.C. § 15605, which outlines NIC’s responsibilities to support prison rape prevention and response efforts.
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