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Lawmakers wrestle with prison increases, question policies

"Idaho is one of just three states that provides its prison inmates virtually no way to earn time off for good behavior behind bars, and its “compassionate release” program for terminally ill inmates is among the nation’s most restrictive."

The Spokesman-Review

August 14, 2018

State ReformsAnthony BradleyAugust 16, 2018Idaho, Spokesman Review
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