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1. Early Release Program
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... How many inmates were released early, how many committed another crime, what is the percentages??? ...
... Facility Oneida in Rome, N.Y. on June 6. According to the New York Post, Burress is housed in a single cell at the prison's "V Wing," a protective custody unit for high profile inmates like former "Sopranos" ...
... four prisoners scheduled for Monday was stopped; 14 inmates were scheduled to be released Tuesday. “From a public policy and public safety point of view, the statutory early release law was a disaster,” ...
Sister and and two other inmates also plead guilty Quadir Barnes, an inmate at Northern State Prison in Newark, pleaded guilty Monday to being a member of a network that smuggled pre-paid cell phones ...
5. phones or phoneys ?
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... the families and friends of inmates by monopolizing and over charging for collect calls. I guess collect is exactly what they do ;-) ...
... in common with the criminal inmates he was supposed to be guarding,” Attorney General Paula T. Dow said. “With this plea, he will officially join their ranks.” “This correction officer shamelessly ...
7. Patrick
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Somebody needs to let her fellow inmates know what she did. In Passaic and then in Essex. It's worth a trip myself down to Newark to do it. What a disgusting human being. Damned for all time. ...
... from statutorily-mandated parole review, including the impact on crime victims and their families and the failure to consider inmates’ rehabilitative progress in granting a parole review. Christie ...
BY ALICIA CRUZ NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Five inmates have been charged after a two-month investigation into a drug scheme that used pages from children's coloring book as a ruse to smuggle the drug into ...
... judge making it likely "CW" would then face a more lenient judge. Both Menter and "CW" were inmates at the Monmouth County jail when the plot was hatched. Another of the conspirators was actually an ...
... Corzine, required that certain inmates be released from prison six months early and receive six months of supervised parole. It was established as part of a larger set of criminal justice changes, which ...
... would pay their employees the same as public workers. Christie believes the state government could save $210 million by privatizing services such as health care for prison inmates, state parks, highway ...
13. Possible Privitization
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Sorry, but the GSP and NJT are far from profitable. We should be requiring Corrections to supervise the maintenance of both highways - let the Inmates earn their keep! We pay far too much housing them; ...
... adult and under 21 inmates with the goal of providing them an alternative to a continued life of crime, but we also help with prison management. Despite the fact that we get no credit for doing so, research ...
... adult and under 21 inmates with the goal of providing them an alternative to a continued life of crime, but we also help with prison management. Despite the fact that we get no credit for doing so, research ...
Inmates would see sentence shortened upon completion BY TOM HESTER SR. NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM A bill that would enable nonviolent drug offenders to reduce their prison sentence in exchange for participation ...
17. Justice
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Justice 1 Tuesday, 28 December 2010 02:05 Zayas Kenneth Duckett is finally getting what he deserves; now let's see how tough he is when he has deal with other inmates. Hey Kenneth, this time you won't ...
... near the present building. Then the county naturalist, Joe Schmeltz started the operation and worked with some inmates to help wild animals. The service expanded to two rooms and hallways in the jail before ...
...  ALSO BY JOE AMATO New Jersey State PBA feeling the heat in Trenton Crime does pay in New Jersey with exploitation of inmates Jersey's private jail industry: Where inmates become a commodity ...
20. GOOD TIME CREDITS IS A MYTH
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Good time credits. How can inmates earn any good time credits when they are on lock down 23 hrs a day. everyday, because of race wars. Come on now people your believing things that simply are not happening ...
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