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| Program aims to help inmates transition to outside world |
| By heraldextra.com - Kelsey Bray |
| Published: 03/11/2013 |
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. -- State officials are hoping a program that eases inmates into freedom will keep the public safe and reduce prison costs. Called "Transition from Prison to Community," it is focused on reducing return trips through the justice system. "We're hoping for a reduction in recidivism and a lower incarceration rate. That ultimately saves the state money," said Kayla Opdahl with the state Department of Corrections. "We look at it as it's going to end the cycle of offenders constantly coming in and wasting funding and services." The program has been in place since November 2009. Opdahl said the first two years focused on internal efforts at the department, like improving the hiring process for employees. Read More. |
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