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The state auditor suggested the corrections department is not providing effective programs to rehabilitate prisoners, in what attorneys litigating cases against the department say is a symptom of widespread dysfunction at an agency that houses more than 120,000 inmates.
The prisons department, responding to the report, released Thursday, said it was based on data collected in 2014 and 2015 and most of the recommendations have been o...
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