Friday, March 02, 2007

Community Corrections news: - Escape by killer raises questions - Billings Gazette


Escape by killer raises questions - Billings Gazette

Escape by killer raises questions
Billings Gazette, MT - 15 hours ago
Parazoo's application was sent to the Natrona County Community Corrections Board, which decides whether inmates can participate in work release. ...
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HUD grant funds county's 10-year plan (The Hillsboro Argus)
Washington County Department of Housing Services will receive over $1.5 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Escape by killer raises questions (Billings Gazette)
CASPER - About ninety-seven percent of inmates eventually get out of prison.

Lake County mulls fate of corrections program after director resigns (Post-Tribune)
Lake County officials are considering the future of the county's 20-year-old Community Corrections program after its director stepped down. Robert Hinojosa resigned last week during an investigation into allegations he sexually harassed female employees.

State picking inmates who will transfer (Seattle Times)
State corrections managers began sifting through the rolls of its overcrowded prisons on Thursday to find at least 200 inmates to transfer...

Officer charged, suspended with pay (Crookston Daily Times)
A criminal complaint was filed today in Polk County against Crookston Police officer Donald Rasicot, who faces three charges arising from an alleged assault at Tri-County Community Corrections last August.

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