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As corrections facilities are trying to regroup from a three-week long strike that rippled across New York, the state will ...
In the wake of staff shortages caused by the 22-day wildcat prison strike that ended in March, state officials will review ...
The union representing New York correction officers wanted to meet with the state Department of Corrections and Community ...
Some nonviolent inmates will be released early from prisons around the state to help ease the pressure of staffing shortages, ...
The union representing New York’s correctional officers is demanding an emergency meeting with state prison officials, ...
Daniel Martuscello, the state commissioner for the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS), also supports ...
With parts of Hochul's executive order expiring, former COs who were previously barred from law enforcement roles are now ...
NYSCOPBA is calling for an "urgent meeting" with the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision over "critical ...
Hundreds of incarcerated people will be released early from NY's prison system due to staffing shortages following a bruising ...
State corrections officials are looking to release some of the state's imprisoned population early, a decision that's come as the prisons struggle to rebuild operations after a devastating, weeks-long ...
Mr. Martuscello has previously said New York had 2,000 unfilled corrections positions. The staffing shortages were ...
DOCCS will release some inmates early in response to the "current staffing crisis," according to a memo obtained by 7 News.