Report: Private Community-Corrections Centers Failing to Rehabilitate

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A new study finds those released from private, residential community corrections centers are far more likely to be re-incarcerated.
By:  Andrea Sears
Harrisburg, PA – A new study finds that people incarcerated in privately-run residential community correction centers in Pennsylvania are much more likely to be re-incarcerated after release than those held in government-run facilities. Comments by Terrence Alladin , assistant professor of criminal justice at Lebanon Valley College.

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