July 22, 2008
State seeks prison re-entry site in Salinas
On Tuesday, state prison officials made their case to the Board of Supervisors for building a re-entry facility near Monterey County Jail in Salinas.
Under the plan, male inmates housed at the facility would receive job training and counseling for a year before they're released.
In addition to job training, inmates would receive everything from drug counseling to housing assistance to anger management. Inmates would not be allowed to leave the state-run facility while housed there…
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