[...] for the Department of Corrections, the most important time is in the months after those felons have killed their number — one that could mean the difference between another crime and another prison term, or having a productive member of society. In Wyoming, it is 65 percent more likely that an ex-convict released unsupervised will return to prison for a new felony than someone placed under supervision upon release. According to the Pew Charitable Trust, the number of inmates who maxed out their sentences in prison and were released unsupervised grew 119...
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