Detention Ministry News

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Sunday, April 15, 2007

News: 4/15/2007 (Weekend)

  • Accusers Recant, but Hopes Still Fade in Sing Sing (New York) registration required
  • Woman Held Despite Release Order, Dies (Missouri)
  • In the South Bronx, Unlikely Allies Fight a Proposed Jail (New York) registration required
  • Solutions sought for sex offenders living under bridge (Florida)
  • Bill to Allow Early Release of Nevada Inmates Doomed by Amendment (Nevada)
  • Texas prison guard shortage raises alarm
  • Crowded prisons spawn debates over reforms, housing options (Oklahoma)
  • Prison plan recommends new classification system (Iowa)
  • Last of Wyoming's women inmates back in state (Wyoming)
  • Maine eyes out-of-state prison (Maine)
  • G'bad prison turns into battlefield (India)
  • No Need To Isolate Hep B Inmate: Hepatitis Foundation (New Zealand)
  • Overcrowding crisis to rock Ulster prisons as sex beasts lose remission (UK)
  • Ghanaian Prisons now 'Crime factories'
  • New South Wales blames prison population on tougher laws, longer sentences (Australia)
  • Jail rocks for high-profile inmates (India)
  • Driving is ex-inmates' key to jobs (Wisconsin)
  • Inmates' menu critique: Too light, send it back (Georgia)
Claude Muncey at 8:06 AM

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