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Needed Corrections: Promising Strategies for Improving Massachusetts' Prisons and Jails |
By Anne Morrison Piehl, John F. Kennedy School of Gov |
Published: 03/07/2005 |
Last year, a blue-ribbon committee, created by Massachusetts Governor Romney after the death of a high-profile inmate, released a comprehensive assessment of the state's Department of Corrections, which operates the state's prisons. The committee report, which was based in part on work of this author -- as its research director -- highlighted several key trends and issues. http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/rappaport/downloads/
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