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State prisons shuffle inmates to manage security risks

Matching prisoners’ security risks to the appropriate facility has become a never-ending task

By Kyle Campbell
Capital News Service

LANSING — During the past five years, Michigan’s prison population has dropped by nearly 8,000 and 20 facilities have closed, leaving the Department of Corrections with one question to answer: Where should it keep those who stay?

Matching prisoners’ security risks to the appropriate facility has become a never-ending task.

The department tracks the number of prisoners within the system, as well as their security rank — Level I presenting the lowest risk and Level IV presenting the highest — and adjusts its facilities accordingly.

However, some experts question the accuracy of the department’s evaluation process. Inmates are evaluated annually — twice annually if they’re new to the system — to determine if they should be moved to a different security level facility or if they should stay put.

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