"Maxing Out: The Consequences"
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airs: Sunday July 13 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
and Tuesday July 15 at 11:30pm
This Week on Due Process
Parole's denied. The inmate's forced to serve out his sentence. It's called maxing out - and it's happening more and more, especially in New Jersey, where inmates max out at twice the national average.
It's designed to be "tough on crime" - but a new national study shows it may have just the opposite effect, with maxed out prisoners more likely to commit new crimes than those released from prison early on supervised parole.
On the next edition of "Due Process," we look at the societal consequences of maxing out with studio guests: Sen. Ray Lesniak, Assemblyman Michael Patrick Carroll and Rutgers Law Prof. Doug Eakeley.
Please join us this Sunday on NJTV!
Sandy and Raymond
It's designed to be "tough on crime" - but a new national study shows it may have just the opposite effect, with maxed out prisoners more likely to commit new crimes than those released from prison early on supervised parole.
On the next edition of "Due Process," we look at the societal consequences of maxing out with studio guests: Sen. Ray Lesniak, Assemblyman Michael Patrick Carroll and Rutgers Law Prof. Doug Eakeley.
Please join us this Sunday on NJTV!
Sandy and Raymond
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