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| Nevada Boot Camp Has High Recidivism Rate |
| By kolotv.com |
| Published: 03/08/2012 |
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CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - Nevada corrections officials say a high number of inmates who participated in a boot camp program commit other crimes or parole violations and end up in prison. The Las Vegas Review-Journal (http://bit.ly/z3gxsu ) reports that over the last three years, 890 inmates took part in the boot camp. Of those, 232 didn't complete the 190-day program and 390 were sentenced to prison for subsequent crimes. Click here to find out more! That amounts to a failure rate of nearly 44 percent. Read More. |
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