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Addressing Corrections Fatigue in the KDOC |
By kmuw.org- Abigail Wilson |
Published: 08/28/2014 |
Katie Hertzberg is a parole officer at the Wichita parole and re-entry office. The parole office is a labyrinth of bare beige walls. The lobby is decorated with bulletin boards of resources and stacks of papers listing employment opportunities and offender treatment programs. She’s meeting with a client who revealed that he had dealt with law enforcement over the weekend, a fact he should have immediately reported to Hertzberg. “So, tell me what happened. You had law enforcement contact?” Hertzberg says. “Oh ya,” her client replies. “Okay. Here ma'm, it's about right after I got out of church Sunday. A friend of mine was over there with a girl named Shelly, she’s a homeless person.” Read More. |
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