Undersheriff Jason Vanbecelaere and Finance Director Adam Harrison of the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office approached the county commission, on Friday, about restarting an old program — work release. According to Harrison, a person can be incarcerated at the Crawford County Jail for up to a year and will be facing payment of fees and fines upon release. By allowing qualified prisoners the opportunity to work while serving their time, they can begin to pay those fines and fees before their release. It also allows them an opportunity to keep their present employment. Certain prisoners would not be eligible for the program, such as violent offenders or flight risks, they said, but those who do qualify can get a second chance and put past mistakes behind them.
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