Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP) Questions — Ask The Inmate
RDAP is the most significant sentence reduction program available in the federal prison system and one of the least understood. Eligible inmates who complete the nine month Residential Drug Abuse Program can reduce their sentence by up to 12 months and receive priority placement for up to six months in a halfway house, a combined benefit that can amount to 18 months earlier at home. But qualification requires documentation established before sentencing, program availability varies by facility, and the process of getting and staying in the program has its own challenges. This section covers who qualifies for RDAP, how to establish eligibility before sentencing, what the program involves from day to day, how to protect your RDAP status from loss due to disciplinary infractions, what happens after completing the residential phase, and how RDAP interacts with First Step Act earned time credits. See also our sections on Halfway House, Sentence Reduction, and Re-entry and Rehabilitation.
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