A series of reforms designed to release nonviolent prisoners from jail has cut the city's jail population by 33 percent, and has enabled more people to receive treatment or training rather than sit behind bars.
Tom Jackman, Washington Post U.S.
Mon, 04/23/2018 - 4:56am
A series of reforms designed to release nonviolent prisoners from jail has cut the city's jail population by 33 percent, and has enabled more people to receive treatment or training rather than sit behind bars.