- $700 million to investigate and prosecute financial crimes, an increase of $55 million over 2012.
 
- $2 billion in Southwest border enforcement spending.
 
- $40 million for intellectual property crimes -- a $5 million increase for additional attorneys and FBI agents
 
- $2 billion  to states and local government program assistance for police hiring, general purpose criminal justice assistance, violence against women programs, and Second Chance Act grants;
 
Amounts for non-incarcerative purposes:
- $153 million in prisoner reentry and jail diversion programs, including $80 million for the Second Chance Act programs and $52 million for problem-solving grants supporting drug courts, mentally ill offender assistance, and other problem-solving approaches.
 
The budget includes: 
- 8 billion to the FBI
 
- 2 billion to the DEA
 
- 2 billion for prosecutors
 
- 1 billion for US Marshals
 
- 1 billion for ATF
 
- 6.8 billion to the Bureau of Prisons
 
- 1.6 billion for prisoner detention
 
- 525 million for Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement Task Forces
 
America. Prison Nation.