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| Parolees May Face Tougher Rules |
| By jsonline.com |
| Published: 01/20/2011 |
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Waukesha - Waukesha aldermen want to toughen requirements for notifying city officials and residents when someone on parole, extended supervision and probation, including registered sex offenders, is placed in transitional housing in the city. Under terms of an ordinance scheduled for final action Feb. 1, a special Community Notification Committee would meet to obtain information on the placement at least 30 days before it occurs. The Department of Corrections and the landlord for the transitional housing must give the city notice 60 days in advance of the placements and give all property owners within 2,000 feet of the residence a 30-day notice, including information about time and place of the committee meeting. The ordinance also requires the corrections officials and landlord to attend the notification committee meeting to provide information. The Community Notification Committee would consist of the mayor, the Common Council president, a police department representative and the alderman from the district affected. A state Department of Corrections official must be invited to attend as well. Read More. |
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