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Power County sheriff's office talks inmate labor detail protocol |
By localnews8.com- Misty Inglet |
Published: 08/11/2016 |
AMERICAN FALLS, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK) - Power County has a "SCLID", or Sheriff Commissioner's Inmate Labor Detail, program where inmates can do labor detail a few times a week. They have a van and trailer they take, which holds a maximum of 10 prisoners. They do public works projects, such as work on cemeteries or clean up roadsides. Power County Sheriff Jim Jeffries said inmates have to qualify for labor detail. They have to be trusted to be in public working on projects. They also have to be minimum security, no capital or violent crimes are eligible. Security is also assigned to them. "We usually don't have that many inmates and so sometimes we'll have people that want to do community work service that are allowed to come in and join the detail," Jeffries said. "So I'll have one officer out with them." Read More. |
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