Altoona Mirror: Probation, parole reforms considered

On the other hand, Jenna Moll, the spokeswoman for a relatively new group called the Justice Action Network, stated, “Pennsylvania is ripe for immediate action on probation and community supervision reforms.”

She recommended “swift, clear and proportionate responses to (technical) violations,” helping officers address issues before the become serious. She recommended limiting the use of incarceration as a sanction.

https://www.altoonamirror.com/news/local-news/2019/07/probation-parole-reforms-considered/

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