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New study calls Colorado parole reforms into question

The authors of the study concluded that HOPE or “Sure and Swift” managements seemed “unlikely to offer better outcomes and lower costs for broad classes of moderate-to-high-risk probationers.”

DOC employee: It's not the reforms, it's the leadership

Is this what the citizens of Colorado expect from its appointed and other public officials? We are seeing criminal behavior from parolees that is considered at the high levels of government to be merely “technical” in nature. This is deceptive and wrong.

Lt. Governor's parolee son now an absconder

Adding a twist to this story is the fact that Joaquin Garcia had been living for a time in a carriage house apartment on Governor’s Mansion compound, as reported in March by 9News’ Whitney Wild.

Drug use by parolees on four year upward climb

In May 2011, the rate of positive drug tests for parolees under intense supervision (ISP) was 6.7 percent. By June of this year, that number had risen to 16.7 percent.

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