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| Work-release inmates to ante up for drivers |
| By The Arkansas Democrat Gazette |
| Published: 10/30/2006 |
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LITTLE ROCK, AR - The transgressions of a few work-release inmates will cost their fellow prisoners $ 2 more per day to continue to participate in the program, state prison officials decided Friday. The Arkansas Board of Corrections voted unanimously to increase, beginning Jan. 1, the fee that inmates pay to participate in the work-release program to $ 17 from the $ 15 they pay now. The increase will help cover the costs of having corrections officers drive inmates to and from their work sites, a task previously performed by inmates. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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