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The annual MD Correctional Restrictive Housing Report states that several hundred people are released directly from restrictive housing (Solitary Confinement) to the
outside without any preparation for this huge transformation. Few people can make this adjustment successfully which increases the likelihood they will return to prison.
This bill will make our communities safer and decrease rates of recidivism; making it the kind of "Smart on Crime" bill we need.
The annual Maryland Correctional Restrictive Housing Report states that several hundred people are released directly from restrictive housing (Solitary Confinement) to the outside without any preparation for this huge transformation.
Few people can make this adjustment successfully.
Without the tools to survive outside of prison, inmates are more likely to commit crimes. This makes it more likely they will return to prison.
Our communities will be safer.
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Preparing inmates for life outside of prison will make our communities safer and reduce recidivism.
Let's Be Smart on Crime, bring HB 131- Correctional Services – Step–Down Programs – Cause of Action to a vote!
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