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The union representing New York correction officers wanted to meet with the state Department of Corrections and Community ...
In the wake of staff shortages caused by the 22-day wildcat prison strike that ended in March, state officials will review ...
The hiring ban on former New York state corrections officers is expiring on Wednesday. Following unsanctioned strikes across ...
Some nonviolent inmates will be released early from prisons around the state to help ease the pressure of staffing shortages, ...
In a memo Monday, corrections Commissioner Daniel Martuscello directed prison leaders to begin identifying inmates who were convicted of minor crimes and already set for release within 15 to 110 days ...
The incarcerated people eligible for early release were already approved for release within the next roughly 90 days, state ...
The union representing corrections officers in New York is requesting a meeting with the state Department of Corrections and ...
Mr. Martuscello has previously said New York had 2,000 unfilled corrections positions. The staffing shortages were ...
Inmates across New York state with 110 or fewer days remaining in their sentence could get an early release amid staff ...
Those guilty of class B-E violent felonies, sex offenses, and an array of other crimes will not be eligible, though ...