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| Indiana setting the bar for teaching inmates job skills |
| By wishtv.com- Teresa Mackin |
| Published: 01/08/2016 |
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PLAINFIELD, Ind. (WISH) – Indiana officials say other states are looking to Indiana when it comes to teaching prison inmates job skills while they’re still behind bars. Officials with the Indiana Department of Corrections say an official from Texas will visit Indiana next week to take a look at our state’s prison apprenticeship program. They’ve also received visits from officials in Arkansas, Tennessee, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Illinois, and Oregon. Officials say they’ve shared conference calls or information with a dozen other states. Read More. |
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