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Reduction in number of corrections officers impacts prison security |
By themorningsun.com |
Published: 11/16/2012 |
Michigan - Early this year, corrections officers led informational pickets around the state to raise awareness of dangerous cost-cutting measures. The Saginaw Correctional Facility has been hit hard. The number of officers working in housing units has been reduced by the Department of Corrections. There are no more routine perimeter security checks – a scary thought when you consider a large hole was found last week in the inner perimeter fence at the Saginaw prison. Outside prison walls, police presence deters crime. Inside the walls, the presence of corrections officers deters crime. Unfortunately, there are fewer officers keeping prisons and communities safe. Read More. |
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