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Corrections director outlines plan for Lincoln facility |
By klkntv.com |
Published: 02/11/2016 |
The state corrections director says transforming Nebraska's prisons must begin by expanding and improving lower-security facilities. Nebraska Department of Correctional Services Director Scott Frakes talked to lawmakers Wednesday about his $26.1 million budget request to renovate a coed community corrections facility in Lincoln. The facility was built for 200 people, but currently houses nearly 400 male and female inmates. Frakes called coed custody a ``failed experiment'' and said Nebraska's female inmates, many of whom have experienced physical and emotional abuse, need spaces they can feel safe. Read More. |
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