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Vermont Public Radio: corrections department

Corrections Head Supports Recidivism Bill Thursday, 04/28/11 7:04am - Patti Daniels, VPR News

Vermont's Corrections commissioner says a bill that targets the problem of repeat offenders takes the right approach. The bill is called the "War on Recidivism Act" and it gives the Corrections Department more flexibility in how it deals with non-violent offenders, especially those whose crimes are related to drug addiction.

Proposal Targets Recidivism Wednesday, 04/27/11 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

The Vermont Senate gave unanimous approval this month to a bill that takes aim at the problem of recidivism: former prisoners who commit new crimes once they're released. We'll learn more about the proposal and related issues with Corrections Commissioner Andy Pallito.

Vt. Wants To Bring Prisoners Home To Help Fund New Initiative Thursday, 03/31/11 12:04pm and Friday, 04/01/11 7:04am - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

Governor Peter Shumlin says all three branches of government have developed a plan to reduce the number of prison inmates who commit another crime after they're released. The state says it will pay for the initiative by bringing 100 inmates back to Vermont from out-of-state prisons where they're now held.

Corrections Settles With Deployed Prison Guards Thursday, 07/29/10 7:34am - Nina Keck, VPR News

Vermont's Department of Corrections has offered settlements to two Vermont National Guardsmen who alleged they'd been discriminated against while working at the state's prison in Springfield.   

Wolves In The Northeast Tuesday, 06/29/10 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

We look at what it would mean if wolves were to repopulate the region, and how the state and federal governments might respond. Also, we check in on Vermont's inmates who are sent to prisons out of the state. And, we visit an equine massage therapist.

Corrections, children's services see staff cuts Friday, 10/16/09 8:20am - VPR News

A round of staff cuts in Vermont government is hitting the Corrections Department and the Department for Children and Families the hardest.