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Friday, May 25, 2007

News: 5/25/2007

  • Inmate executed for cellmate murder (Ohio)
  • California May Soon Spend More on Prisons than Colleges
  • Prisons official quits in porn stir (South Carolina)
  • Jails at bursting point as numbers hit another all time high (UK)
  • UN Project to Improve Prisons And Police in Southern Sudan Wins Grant
  • Prisoner yacht refit claims spark investigation (New Zealand)
  • Better care for ex-prisoners call (UK)
  • Corrections Corp. Expands Oklahoma Prisons
  • New Mexico pays more for private prisons, report says
  • State will boost capacity at nine prisons to save money (Michigan)
  • Legislators eye adding guards, using county jails to ease overcrowding (Maine)

Posted by Claude Muncey at 6:41 AM  

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