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A new report shows the overrepresentation of Native Americans and Alaska Natives in state prison systems, and some of the greatest disparities are in the Mountain West.
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Paul Martin, an administrator for the Wyoming Department of Corrections, said it’s challenging for prisons to compete with other jobs that pay more. An advertisement lists the starting salary for a Wyoming corrections officer at about $18 an hour, while a similar job in Nebraska pays at least $22 an hour,
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Research shows that receiving a college education behind bars dramatically reduces a prisoner's chances of winding up in prison a second time. A new grant program will help Wyoming prisoners achieve that.
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A legal complaint filed nearly four months ago is raising questions about conditions at the Wyoming Women's Center. WyoFile broke the story, reporting…
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How can Wyoming best address its prison overcrowding issues? By contributing your comment, you consent to the possibility of having it read on the air.…
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The number of Wyoming prisoners who asked the ACLU for help with their criminal cases increased between 2012 and 2013, according to a report released…