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NJ May Start Setting More Prisoners Free for Health Reasons

"'This is the population that is the most expensive to incarcerate and the least likely to re-offend,' report author Mary Price told New Jersey 101.5. 'It makes no sense to keep them locked up'."

New Jersey 101.5

July 8, 2018

Jail & Prison Conditions, End of Life CareAnthony BradleyJuly 29, 2018New Jersey, New Jersey 101.5, Healthcare
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