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Paris is back in jail...
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 51168" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>RM, it is common practice in the State prisons to give behavior and other kinds of credits that actually take time off their sentence. Some of the larger county jails may do this too because of overcrowding, but I didn't know they did it on such short sentences.</p><p></p><p>Our inmates in the State system get behavior (good time) credits and they also get sentence credits for working. These credits aren't automatic and they can be withheld for disciplinary reasons or if they refuse to work. It's supposed to be an incentive for them to follow the rules and stay out of trouble. Disciplinary Boards can also TAKE some of these credits away in extreme cases - something I have only had the pleasure of doing twice in 21 years, and I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 51168, member: 1883"] RM, it is common practice in the State prisons to give behavior and other kinds of credits that actually take time off their sentence. Some of the larger county jails may do this too because of overcrowding, but I didn't know they did it on such short sentences. Our inmates in the State system get behavior (good time) credits and they also get sentence credits for working. These credits aren't automatic and they can be withheld for disciplinary reasons or if they refuse to work. It's supposed to be an incentive for them to follow the rules and stay out of trouble. Disciplinary Boards can also TAKE some of these credits away in extreme cases - something I have only had the pleasure of doing twice in 21 years, and I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it! [/QUOTE]
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