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| ‘Positive influence': Inmate re-entry prep starts behind bars |
| By newsherald.com- Jennifer Rich |
| Published: 12/22/2014 |
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PANAMA CITY — Inmates approaching the end of a lengthy jail stay can take advantage of a wealth of re-entry programs. “You hope that while they’re here, they pick up some lessons that are valuable to them when they leave,” Bay County Jail Warden Rick Anglin said. Of all the inmates released from the jail, 95 percent return to life in and around Panama City, so Anglin feels re-entry programs offered at county jails and the state prison system by the Department of Corrections (DOC) serve a vital role in returning inmates to society who are prepared to manage life’s complexities. Read More. |
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