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George County prison trying to ease burden of staffing shortage |
By wlox.com- Joyce Philippe |
Published: 02/14/2019 |
GEORGE COUNTY, MS (WLOX) - The Mississippi’s Department of Corrections is still looking for ways to ease the burden of a serious staffing shortage. One solution includes transferring inmates from state prisons to smaller facilities. The George County Correctional Facility is currently filled with 342 state inmates. That puts it at more than 75 percent of its maximum capacity. “In the last couple weeks, we have received 142 state inmates from MDOC," explained warden Bobby Fairley. Read More. |
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