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Immarigeon, Russ and Greene, Judith. Diversion Works. Justice Strategies; April 17, 2008: pp. 19.

Diversion WorksA Better Way Foundation Report
Commissioned by the Drug Policy Alliance

After leading the nation in prison population reduction in 2003, Connecticut's prison population reached record high levels this year, with more than 19,800 men and women behind bars. A recent prison population forecast by the Connecticut Statistical Analysis Center indicates that, unless measures are quickly taken to bring prison population levels back under control, taxpayers are likely to be burdened with excessive and rising costs to pay for capacity expansion. This report outlines how Connecticut can save money and increase public safety through diverting people with mental health and substance abuse issues away from prison.

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