By
Jake Pearson
More than 1,000 hard-to-manage inmates ages 18 to 21 will be moved to a single Rikers Island facility by the end of the year and will be required to take hours of classes, receive counseling and be exempt from solitary confinement.
The
plan, to be detailed publicly before the jail oversight board Tuesday,
comes as officials continue to be frustrated by increased levels of
violence across the lockups. It departs from a long-standing practice of
housing young adult inmates among more hardened, experienced prisoners —
and builds on an inmate management strategy commonly used in juvenile
jails across the country to promote and reward good behavior.
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Source: NBC News
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