Delaware Eyes Moving Inmates Out of State Amid Prison Staffing Shortages
- By Marlon Wallace
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As Delaware deals with a correctional officer staffing shortage in prisons, state officials say a new option is being considered to improve safety: reduce the number of inmates in those prisons.
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