Vermont Business Magazine Should Vermont reduce its reliance on incarceration as a response to criminal conduct?Attorney General Bill Sorrell invites the public to join him and others at one of three forums across Vermont to offer their thoughts and ideas. “Vermont leaders and legislators have taken many steps during the past two decades, both through policy and legislation, to ease prison overcrowding and minimize the need to send Vermont prisoners out of state,” said Sorrell. “In particular, I would like to hear whether Vermonters are ready to ask the Legislature to commit to a statewide policy regarding sentencing and release decisions that reduces reliance on incarceration or lengthy incarceration in response to criminal conduct.”
As the attached Fact Shhetshows, the costs of incarceration – both human and financial – continue to be high.
| Vermont Incarceration Fact Sheet Office of Vermont Attorney General – December 3, 2015 Incarceration
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Representatives from law enforcement, corrections and human services officials, prisoner rights groups, victim advocates, and others will join the Attorney General at the following forums:
Monday, December 7th, 5:30 pmWhite River Jct. – Selectboard Room, 171 Bridge Street, 1st Floor, Room 1
Tuesday, December 8th, 7:00 pmRutland – Fox Room at Rutland Free Library, 10 Court Street
Monday, December 14th, 5:00 pmBurlington – Burlington City Hall, Contois Auditorium, 149 Church Street
All members of the public are welcome. Persons unable to attend a forum are welcome to submit comments to:[email protected]by December 18, 2015.
Vermont AG: Dec 3, 2015
