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How to Address Jail Overcrowding: Rethink Who Goes in Them

"To try and address these issues of overcrowding, the Population Review Team meets once a week to review the county’s jail cases to find ways to reduce bail, alter criminal offenses and, in some cases, eliminate or reduce jail time completely."

The Crime Report

September 5, 2018

Mass IncarcerationAnthony BradleySeptember 5, 2018The Crime Report, Ohio, Toledo
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