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| Prison Programs Dealing With Economy |
| By lasvegassun.com |
| Published: 06/17/2010 |
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CARSON CITY — Not only has private business felt the economic pinch, but the slowdown has also hit the inmate industrial programs in the Nevada State Prison system. The number of prisoners working in these programs for private companies has fallen from 786 in July 2008 to 496 in April. “This is directly tied to the economy,” says Brian Connett, deputy director of the state Department of Corrections. He said private companies are either closing or reducing operations at the prisons. Read More. |
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