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| Opinion -Reform means public safety first |
| By Seattle Times |
| Published: 06/29/2007 |
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SEATTLE, WA - The stories have come one after the other: 83 felons released early; Snohomish County unable to open a new jail due to a lack of corrections officers; state prisons bursting at the seams; cities scrambling to find a place to house their misdemeanants; problems in King County's jail health system. These aren't isolated incidents but rather part of a consistent pattern. At both the state and county level, cost-cutting in the area of corrections has gone too far and has placed public safety at risk. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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