Hundreds of incarcerated people will be released early from NY's prison system due to staffing shortages following a bruising strike showdown.
It costs New York state more than $100 million per month for having the National Guard in and around state prisons, according to Gov. Kathy Hochul.
New York state prisons will release some inmates early due to a shortage of corrections officers following the recent strike ...
The New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) said it will be releasing some inmates early ...
With New York facing a staffing shortage crisis in its prisons, the state’s solution to help ensure an “appropriate balance” ...
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Inmates eligible for the early release must be within 15 to 110 days of their approved release date and satisfy other obligations, such as providing an address.
New York state prisons will release some inmates early because the system does not have enough corrections officers, weeks after the state fired more than 2,000 guards who went on strike over poor wor ...
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Striking prison guards cited staffing shortages, mandatory overtime and dangerous working conditions as their reasons for ...