Detention Ministry News

A digest on ministry to all in the justice and detention system

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

News: 5/8/2007 (AM)

  • Death Chamber: Double The Cost (California)
  • TYC reform legislation moves to conference committee (Texas)
  • A new approach to help young offenders (California) - part 2
  • Assembly set to vote on bills affecting the hiring of felons (Wisconsin)
  • Prison warden resigns (Pennsylvania)
  • Home Office prepares for split (UK)
  • Man 'with brain' gets chance to use it (New Zealand)
  • Archive Will Document Life In NI Prisons (UK)
  • Commissioners hear report about STAR program court (Texas)
  • Cornell 'positioned for growth' after flat quarter
  • Consultant: Lee jail population increased in 2006 (Florida)
  • On Navajo Nation, dwindling jail space, poor conditions prompt calls for change
  • Township: Prison population of 2000 should not be expanded (Pennsylvania)
  • IRCC one of two prisons which will no longer be served by ICC teachers (Illinois)
  • Candidates share views on alternative sentencing (Kentucky)
  • Playboy spread reignites Pennsylvania prison debate
  • How bad is jail? See for yourself (Wisconsin)
  • Interview with a Corrections Officer at a Jail Similar to Where Paris Hilton Will Do Time (California)

Claude Muncey at 10:52 AM

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