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Minnesota’s new corrections commissioner fuels hope on both sides of the bars |
By grandforksherald.com- Ryan Faircloth |
Published: 05/13/2019 |
ST. PAUL — Paul Schnell let out a warm smile as he greeted a class full of some of Minnesota’s most dangerous men. The new state corrections commissioner struck up candid conversations with several inmates during a visit to the maximum security prison in Oak Park Heights earlier this month. One asked for more educational and vocational classes like the one they were in, while another said he wished there were more psychology services to help him reflect on his actions. Schnell listened for several minutes and assured the inmates that they were heard and he would look into their suggestions. The exchange gave a glimpse into the mind of Minnesota’s new corrections chief. A former police chief with a degree in social work, Schnell is committed to the well-being of the officers who guard state prisons and the inmates who reside in them. Read More. |
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Paul Schnell is looking like a great personality with a fearful voice. The way he is addressing his inmates during the visit of central jail shows that he has strong nerves and I can check british assignment writers to manage the task. Officers like him are the asset to the state.