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| Community corrections funding strain |
| By Lawrence Journal-World |
| Published: 02/19/2007 |
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LAWRENCE, KS - In a perfect world, Annie Grevas would give ex-convicts on probation every tool to help them and the communities in which they live stay crime-free. But for now, Grevas and other Community Corrections officers in Kansas are struggling to pay their own staff. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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