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Colorado prison chief Tom Clements pushed reforms before his killing
By denverpost.com - Christopher N. Osher
Published: 03/21/2013

During his two years as executive director of Colorado's Department of Corrections, Tom Clements pushed a series of reforms, ranging from closure of two Colorado prisons to backing lowering felony drug sentences to pay for more drug treatment programs.

Here is a list of some of the initiatives and changes that occurred during the tenure of Clements in Colorado:

• Commissioned consultants from National Institute of Corrections to do an independent look at Colorado's solitary confinement system. That report found shortcomings and a high rate of Colorado prisoners in "administrative segregation." Clements instituted reforms based on study

• Oversaw closure of Colorado State Penitentiary II, also known as Centennial South, which consists of 948 solitary-confinement cells.

• Implemented closure of Fort Lyon Correctional Facility near Las Animas.

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