Lowering the chances of former inmates going back to prison is the
goal of a new proposal filed in the Florida Legislature. State
lawmakers are partnering with business backed group, Florida Smart
Justice Alliance, to rehabilitate nonviolent inmates to reduce the
number of crimes.
When an inmate gets released from prison, the
general assumption is they normally get $50 and a bus ticket and are
thrown out into society. But, under a new proposal, lawmakers are
aiming to change that for eligible non-violent offenders serving the
last few years of their sentence.
Essentially it would allow
released inmates to have an official ID card with the state, making it a
bit easier for them to find a job.
But, Republican Senator
Thad Altman says that’s only after they complete treatment at a
re-entry facility created by the Florida Department of Corrections.
“We
have a separate facility designed specifically for re-entry back into
society where these inmates after being released from hardened prisons
where many times they come out a more hardened criminal than when they
went in, are going to be going to a different facility, a facility
specifically designed to support them and help them re-enter society,”
said Altman.
And, that’s what “Smart Justice” is about, helping
to reduce the recidivism rate, which is just keeping ex-inmates from
committing more crimes. Altman, the bill’s Senator
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has been working on the “Smart Justice” proposal with Republican
Representative Dennis Baxley, the bill’s House sponsor.Browse our huge
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“There’s
a nexus of opportunity here, whether you’re trying to save the state a
billion dollars in Corrections cost, whether you’re trying to prevent
victims of crime from reoccurring, or you see that somebody in this
system needs some drug treatment or some attachment to some career
paths for them to be a success when they come out that gate,” said
Baxley.Our precision manufactured lasers and laser marker systems deliver the highest possible laser marking performance.
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number of business leaders brainstormed ideas of ways to find
cost-effective ways to improve public safety, like this one. They call
themselves Florida Smart Justice Alliance.
The group’s
President and CEO Barney Bishop says while he acknowledges recidivism
rates are dropping, Bishop says there’s still more work to do in
rehabilitating these inmates—pointing to the Florida Department of
Corrections’ own data:
“Two out of five new inmates are
reoffenders. Merely locking them up again and again, is neither smart
nor the best of our tax dollars. Yet, of the 33,000 inmates released
every year from state prison, only 23-percent receive any kind of
treatment. That’s fewer than one out of four,” said Bishop.
Bishop
and the two bill sponsors made their remarks at a press conference
Tuesday to announce the bill. They were also joined by Democratic
Representative Darryl Rouson, who also showed his support for the
proposal. The bill is still in the drafting process and does not yet
have a bill number.
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year.
Lee Tomlin put the visitors ahead after just seven
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Mendez-Laing put the result beyond doubt with a fine solo effort
before Shane Lowry was shown a second yellow card and Boyd tapped in a
late fifth.
Winger Boyd had the first effort on target of the
match but his cross-shot never looked like troubling David Forde at his
near post.
But the deadlock was broken in the seventh minute
when Boyd was given time and space to pick out the onrushing Tomlin,
who smashed the ball into the top corner of the net.
A minute
later and Peterborough could have doubled their lead when left-back
Rowe swept in a cross which Dwight Gayle mis-hit just wide.
The
Lions' first real chance came in the eleventh minute when Bobby
Olejnik's poor goal-kick fell to Liam Trotter, who played the ball to
Henry but the winger's cross narrowly evaded Rob Hulse.
Trotter
was involved again three minutes later when he picked the ball up on
the edge of the box and shifted the ball out of his feet before seeing
his placed shot kept out by Olejnik.
But there was nothing
Olejnik could do to prevent Henry from drawing Millwall level with a
superb lob with the outside of his foot after Hulse's clever dummy in
the 13th minute.
Within moments of the restart, Henry
bamboozled Mendez-Laing before crossing for Afobe, whose left-footed
shot flew straight into Olejnik's arms.
Henry almost turned
provider when his chipped cross was knocked back across goal by Afobe
to Trotter, but his goal-bound effort was charged down by Gabriel
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Trotter
then found space on the edge of the area before attempting to place
his shot when he perhaps should have gone for power.
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