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| Corrections report recommends 'total confinement' for Steven Powell |
| By ksl.com - Pat Reavy |
| Published: 11/13/2014 |
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Steven Powell "continues to put the community at risk" with violations of his parole, a new progress report from the Washington Department of Corrections states. "Mr. Powell has made no attempts or shown any desire to comply with the requirements of supervision or change his behavior" since he was released from prison in March after serving 30 months for his conviction on multiple counts of voyeurism, the report states. It further noted that Powell's actions and lack of cooperation with officials since being released from prison do not allow corrections officials to "thoroughly monitor his activities in order to maintain the safety of his victim(s) and the community. "Mr. Powell's adjustment to supervision can only be described as extremely poor," the report says, while further noting that his behavior "constituted an obvious risk to officer and community safety." The report recommends 60 days of "total confinement" for Powell. A court hearing on his parole violations is scheduled for Nov. 21. Read More. |
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