NASP Funding Pledge

 



No shoplifting offender will be denied the benefits of a NASP program simply because he/she cannot afford the tuition fee.

For Indigent families, NASP provides free programs or will allow the judge or referral officer to reduce the standard fee at their discretion, if in their opinion the fee would impose a severe personal hardship on the individual or the family.


 

How are the NASP Programs Funded?

The NASP programs are designed as "offender paid" programs. Having offenders pay for their own education is an important part of the rehabilitation process. It helps shoplifting offenders to take responsibility for their own actions and enhances the value they place on the program.

Funding the NASP program, when administered by NASP, should never present a problem because no offender will ever be denied the benefit of a NASP program simply because he/she cannot afford the full tuition fee.

If Administered by the Court

With every box of 25 Home Study Kits, NASP provides one additional program, free of charge, to be used for an indigent offender. NASP recommends that the court/agency determine the tuition fee on a sliding scale, but that all offenders be required to pay something.

 

 

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