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| CCA probationers work at Supermax prison |
| By vindy.com - Peter H. Milliken |
| Published: 11/12/2012 |
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YOUNGSTOWN A pilot program gives probationers living in a half-way house on-the-job training in institutional food service while the state pays them to cook meals for Ohio State Penitentiary inmates. Fourteen clients of the nonprofit Community Corrections Association on Market Street who are either on probation or in a post-prison transition program are shuttled daily in a van for two shifts of food service at the Supermax prison, the first beginning at 4:30 a.m. Working in the basement of the state prison on the city’s East Side, the CCA residents prepare three meals a day, seven days a week, with corrections officers delivering the food to about 500 top-security inmates in their cells. Read More. |
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