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Reclassifying SC’s inmates to incentivize good behavior will shuffle thousands |
By postandcourier.com- Seanna Adcox |
Published: 10/23/2019 |
COLUMBIA — There could be 4,000 fewer inmates in maximum-security prisons in South Carolina a year from now after they’re reclassified under a new system that rewards good behavior and should cut down on violence and rearrests, officials said Tuesday. Most prisoners will move to medium- and minimum-security prisons, where they’ll have more freedom to move, take classes and potentially work outside the razor wire as they prepare for a job after they’re released, Corrections Department Director Bryan Stirling told The Post and Courier. It’s a monumental shift in the way South Carolina’s prisons have operated for the past three decades, he said. Read More. |
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