New Hampshire's Virtual Town Hall
By strengthening the probation and rehabilitation of released prisoners, New Hampshire hopes to reduce its prison population and bring a ballooning budget under control.
Website: http://www.livefreeordiealliance.org/Issues/PrisonReform/tabid/2098/Default.aspx
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Latest Activity: Dec 17, 2011
Comment by Maj Gen (ret) Kenneth Clark on July 25, 2010 at 3:43pmI was the commander of a member the NH National Guard who was convicted of sexual assault 10 years ago. I have stayed in touch with…Continue
Started by LFDA Editor. Last reply by Robert C. Olcott Dec 17, 2011.
Comment by Robert Olcott on June 30, 2010 at 12:42amIn late 1975, I also was invited to the "North Country" to attempt to develop a Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention program which met the…Continue
Started by LFDA Editor Dec 17, 2011.
Gov. John Lynch yesterday (July 13, 2011) signed SB 52 which returns more authority over inmate release to…Continue
Tags: Prison reform
Started by LFDA Editor Jul 14, 2011.
The N.H. House and Senate on Wednesday (June 22, 2011) agreed on compromise legislation that seeks to further reform the prison reform law enacted in 2010.…Continue
Tags: Prison reform
Started by LFDA Editor Jun 22, 2011.
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