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Aggressive law enforcement team sends reoffenders back to prison |
By ironmountaindailynews - Lisa M. Reed |
Published: 05/21/2013 |
IRON MOUNTAIN - A five-year study about the Michigan Prisoner Re-entry Initiative (MPRI) indicates there were more parolees returned to prison in Dickinson County than any other Upper Peninsula county. According to the study, which was conducted from 2007-12, Dickinson County had 75 inmates released from prison during this time period. 38 of them were discharged from parole. Returning to prison while on parole were 22 Dickinson County residents. In addition, there were 18 sex offenders and 11 of them were discharged from parole in Dickinson County. The other seven were returned to prison. The Prisoner Re-entry goal is to reduce the number of people who go back to prison, reduce the number of crimes and level of criminal activity. Read More. |
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