cyberdad wrote:
... because she attended bible class??
It may be a little more, oh, what's a word, nuanced, than that,
and this may give insight in to the logic employed,
https://www.wrtv.com/news/local-news/cr ... chool-kids"
Shepherd previously shaved six months off her sentence by completing a faith-based course designed to reform criminal lifestyles, behavior and attitudes, Fulton County Prosecutor Michael Marrs said.
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and,
https://www.wrtv.com/news/heres-why-aly ... rom-prison"“Alyssa and people like her, 90 percent of the people who go to (Department of Correction), are going to come home. They are going to come back to their communities,” said Bernice Corley, executive director of the Indiana Public Defender Council. “What’s important is we as taxpayers have done what we can to help them come back into their communities and be successful.”
Indiana law gives most convicted criminals an opportunity to cut anywhere from six months to two years off their sentences by taking classes while in prison. Criminals convicted of violent crimes including kidnapping, child molesting and rape are not eligible for the education credit.
Earning a GED reduces a sentence by six months; graduating high school while in prison cuts a year off the sentence.
Prisoners can earn a year off their sentence by earning an associate degree and two-years off with a bachelor’s degree.
Completing vocational and technical training programs can cut a year off the sentence.
They can also earn credit by completing courses aimed at ending substance abuse and teaching various life skills.
"It's so important to encourage people to be constructive with their time and better themselves," Corely said, "so that when they come in their communities, they can continue their penance for what they did through being constructive citizens."
The education incentives are spelled out in state law and administered by the Department of Correction.
“Our office and the judge have no ability to affect that,” Fulton County Prosecutor Michael Marrs told WRTV Friday."
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