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Oklahoma is saving millions with smart-on-crime efforts to end mass incarceration

"SQ 781 requires that the money saved from not warehousing people whose lives were salvageable must be diverted annually to county governments for use on community rehabilitation programs, such as mental health and substance abuse services."

Tulsa World

August 5, 2018

Mass Incarceration, State ReformsAnthony BradleyAugust 6, 2018Tulsa World, Oklahoma, SQ 781
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