By C1 Staff
MIAMI — An advocacy group has released five recommendations for improvement to the Florida Department of Corrections.
The St. Augustine Record reports that the recommendations, made by the Project for Accountable Justice, focus on stability in leadership positions, creating outside auditing and accountability, increasing enhanced training with measurable results, reinvesting smartly to avoid recidivism, and better using collected data to make policy improvements.
The recommendations were created to continue dialogue concerning external oversight enhances, advancements on public safety, incarceration as a punishment and rehabilitation as central to the purpose of corrections.
PAJ works to provide justice reform options both nationwide and in Florida.