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March 27, 2007
NYTimes reentry editorial
Today's New York Times has this editorial discussing prisoner reentry issues. Here is how it begins:
With corrections costs going through the roof, states and localities are beginning to figure out the long-term costs of just shoving inmates out the door when their sentences are finished. To prevent people from ending up right back inside, states will need to embrace re-entry programs that provide ex-offenders with training, jobs, places to live and a range of social services that don’t exist in most places.
March 27, 2007 at 06:28 AM | Permalink
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