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Virginia Department of Corrections observes National Reentry Week


Virginia Department of Corrections observes National Reentry Week
Published Tuesday, Apr. 27, 2021, 12:00 am
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The Virginia Department of Corrections is marking National Reentry Week, April 26-30, recognizing the work that DOC staff and inmates do to get inmates ready for successful reentry into their communities.
Reentry is everyone’s business and all DOC employees impact this meaningful work on a daily basis. In 2016, the Department of Justice designated National Reentry Week to occur during the month of April, which is Second Chance Month. ....

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Inmates stage uprising at St. Louis jail dogged by unrest


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Inmates stage uprising at St. Louis jail dogged by unrest
St. Louis leaders are once again trying to find answers after the second significant inmate uprising in two months at a downtown jail
By JIM SALTER Associated Press
April 5, 2021, 7:30 PM
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ST. LOUIS Detainees broke windows, set a fire and threw chairs and other items out of a third-floor window during the second significant uprising in two months at a downtown St. Louis jail, leaving city leaders again searching for answers. ....

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SEOUL, South Korea South Korea’s daily increase in coronavirus infections exceeded 500 for the fourth straight day, a pace unseen since January, as experts raise concern about another viral surge amid a slow rollout in vaccines.
The 543 new cases reported by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency on Saturday brought the national caseload to 104,736, including 1,740 deaths.
More than 320 of the new cases came from the Seoul metropolitan area, home to half of the country’s 51 million people, where officials have struggled to stem transmissions tied to various places, including bars, offices, factories, schools, and gyms.
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Health authorities this week said they are considering whether to approve rapid coronavirus tests that would allow people to regularly test themselves at home as they look for further tools to fight the virus. ....

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