Prison Reform: No Longer Politically Toxic?
Prison Reform: No Longer Politically Toxic?
After studying laws passed in Kansas and Connecticut, in 2007, the legislature allocated $ 240 million for in-prison, residential, and outpatient treatment programs geared toward treating substance abuse and mental illness. The money also helped to fund … Read more on The American Prospect
Atheist Punished in Rehab Deserves Damages
Barry Hazle sued his parole officer, several California corrections officials and Westcare Corp. after they revoked his probation for a drug conviction because of his "congenial" refusal to recognize a higher power, as the 12-step recovery method … Read more on Courthouse News Service