“If we are to truly work toward ensuring that those housed in our prisons do not return, then we need to be a society that makes the kind of smart.

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“If we are to truly work toward ensuring that those housed in our prisons do not return, then we need to be a society that makes the kind of smart investments that produce real, positive results for the residents of our state.” - Gov. Malloy

“We’ve got to change some of our thoughts about incarceration, mass incarceration.” - Gov. Malloy

Connecticut – Decline in Prison Population

“By working with people before they are released from custody, we can improve their chances to be successful at obtaining employment upon their release, there by making a real impact that drives our crime rate even lower and ending the cycle of crime and poverty.” - Gov. Malloy