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| Editorial - Parsing parole policies |
| By The Day |
| Published: 09/07/2007 |
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CONNECTICUT - A thorough examination of prisoner-release policies and procedures in Connecticut is called for as troubling revelations about the parole system mount in the wake of the triple-murder in Cheshire. Most disturbing, perhaps, is evidence that prison overcrowding, not sound policy, is driving some prisoner releases. A new Hartford Courant report has shed light on a shift in the policy at the Department of Corrections to move more prisoners into an early-release project called the 30-day re-entry furlough. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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