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Alabama working on prison safety as federal officials tie funding to sex assault regulations |
By greenfieldreporter.com |
Published: 02/25/2014 |
MONTGOMERY, Alabama — Alabama may be at risk of losing some of its federal prison funding if it doesn't respond to questions from the U.S. Department of Justice about sexual abuse. AL.com (http://bit.ly/1jr2Y9I ) reports federal officials sent letters to every governor last week asking if their state is complying with the Prison Rape Elimination Act — a federal law that was enacted in 2003 to crack down on sexual assault against prison inmates. Read More. |
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