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Maxing Out: The Consequences

Parole in NJ. It's an option increasingly rejected, as 40% of inmates max out.

Aired 07/12/2014 | Rating NR

Due Process

Maxing Out: The Consequences

Special | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Parole in NJ. It's an option increasingly rejected, as 40% of inmates max out.

Parolees are less likely to commit new crimes, yet, in New Jersey, prison inmates are increasingly less likely to get paroled. A new national report says that's a problem. Guests: Rutgers Law Professor Doug Eakeley, State Senator Ray Lesniak and Assemblyman Michael Patrick Carroll.

Aired 07/12/2014 | Rating NR

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Due Process

Maxing Out: The Consequences

Special | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Parolees are less likely to commit new crimes, yet, in New Jersey, prison inmates are increasingly less likely to get paroled. A new national report says that's a problem. Guests: Rutgers Law Professor Doug Eakeley, State Senator Ray Lesniak and Assemblyman Michael Patrick Carroll.

Aired 07/12/2014 | Rating NR

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