Idaho senator proposes sleep shifts for prisoners
Faced with overcrowding in the state’s prisons, Idaho Sen. Robert Geddes has proposed that prisoners sleep in shifts and that those who volunteer to sleep during the day would receive a greater chance for prison jobs.
Faced with overcrowding in the state’s prisons, Idaho Sen. Robert Geddes has proposed that prisoners sleep in shifts and that those who volunteer to sleep during the day would receive a greater chance for prison jobs. According to the Seattle Times, the legislature is expected to consider building more prisons or expanding current ones. Seattle Times
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