parole http://michiganradio.org en In this morning's Michigan news headlines. . . http://michiganradio.org/post/mornings-michigan-news-headlines-94 <p><strong>Blue Cross Blue Shield overhaul passes Senate</strong></p><p>"Legislation to overhaul Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan easily passed the state Senate Wednesday. The bills would turn the state’s largest health insurer into a customer-owned non-profit. Only four Senators voted against the package," Jake Neher reports.</p><p><strong>Michigan's unemployment rates drops for the first time in 6 months</strong></p><p>"Michigan’s jobless rate declined very slightly in September to nine-point-three percent. It’s the first drop in the state’s unemployment rate in six months. The rate is also a full percentage point below where it was at this time last year. The rate of unemployment and under-employment in Michigan is 17 percent. That number takes into account people who have quit looking for work, and part-timers who’d like full-time jobs," Rick Pluta reports.</p><p><strong>Lawsuit claims flaws in Michigan's parole system</strong></p><p>"A lawsuit filed this week alleges the state Department of Corrections has been too lax in supervising roughly 18 thousand paroled felons in Michigan. The lawsuit was first reported by The Detroit Free Press. It was filed by the family of an elderly Royal Oak woman who was murdered in her home. Two fugitives on parole have been charged with the killing," Rick Pluta <a href="http://www.michiganradio.org/post/lawsuit-claims-flaws-michigans-parole-system">reports. </a></p><p> Thu, 18 Oct 2012 11:31:38 +0000 Emily Fox 9511 at http://michiganradio.org In this morning's Michigan news headlines. . . Lawsuit claims flaws in Michigan's parole system http://michiganradio.org/post/lawsuit-claims-flaws-michigans-parole-system <p>A lawsuit filed this week alleges the state Department of Corrections has been too lax in supervising roughly 18,000 paroled felons in Michigan.</p><p>The lawsuit was first reported by The Detroit Free Press.</p><p>It was filed by the family of an elderly Royal Oak woman who was murdered in her home. Two fugitives on parole have been charged with the killing.</p> Wed, 17 Oct 2012 21:35:01 +0000 Rick Pluta 9507 at http://michiganradio.org Lawsuit claims flaws in Michigan's parole system Wyoming City Council adopts zoning limits on where parolees may live http://michiganradio.org/post/wyoming-city-council-adopts-zoning-limits-where-parolees-may-live <p>A Grand Rapids suburb has<a href="http://www.ci.wyoming.mi.us/docs/meetings/CC/agendas/2012/CCP20120116.pdf"> adopted zoning changes</a>&nbsp;(on&nbsp;page 31)&nbsp;that will limit where the state and federal government can house people on parole. The changes will limit the number of parolees who can live in&nbsp;1&nbsp;place to&nbsp;2&nbsp;people.</p><p>Most parolees go home when they&rsquo;re released from jail. Those who don&rsquo;t have a safe place to reintegrate into society are housed through reentry programs. People are usually on parole for two years or less. Usually state&nbsp;parolees are housed in the county where they&nbsp;were sentenced.</p><p>Police Chief James Carmody says he supports efforts to house and rehabilitate parolees from Wyoming. But he&rsquo;s concerned too many are being concentrated in a couple of motels in his city.&nbsp;<a href="http://www.michiganradio.org/post/wyoming-consider-zoning-limits-where-parolees-may-live">At a meeting last month Carmody said the concentration </a>of dozens of parolees in a couple of motels was &ldquo;beyond (his) department&rsquo;s ability to control.&rdquo;&nbsp;</p><p>Facilities for housing parolees in the future would only be allowed in an industrial area. The two inns would be grandfathered in.&nbsp;The zoning change includes a wide-ranging exemption for family members.</p><p>&nbsp;&ldquo;As long as they stay out of trouble and they don&rsquo;t offend, that&rsquo;s great,&rdquo; Carmody said. &ldquo;The problem is the residual effect on my organization is&nbsp;we&rsquo;ve got to constantly monitor these individuals and keep track of them. So that&rsquo;s a huge undertaking.&rdquo; Tue, 17 Jan 2012 03:26:55 +0000 Lindsey Smith 5811 at http://michiganradio.org Wyoming to consider zoning limits on where parolees may live http://michiganradio.org/post/wyoming-consider-zoning-limits-where-parolees-may-live <p>The Grand Rapids suburb of Wyoming is&nbsp;<a href="http://www.ci.wyoming.mi.us/docs/meetings/CC/agendas/2011/ccp20111212.pdf">considering changes</a> that would limit where people paroled from jail or prison could live.</p><p>Most parolees go home when they&rsquo;re released from jail. Those who don&rsquo;t have a safe place to reintegrate into society are housed through reentry programs. People are usually on parole for two years or less(depending&nbsp;on&nbsp;violations).</p><p>Police Chief James Carmody said he supports efforts to house and rehabilitate parolees from Wyoming. But he&rsquo;s concerned too many state and federal parolees are being concentrated in a couple of motels in his city.</p><p>&ldquo;We&rsquo;re just saying the concentration is really beyond our ability to control and maintain,&rdquo; Carmody said. &ldquo;We can only handle so many and so much. Maybe it&rsquo;s time to look at spreading that out a little bit and letting the rest of the community engage in (the discussion) as well.&rdquo; Tue, 13 Dec 2011 04:41:13 +0000 Lindsey Smith 5357 at http://michiganradio.org Michigan sees decline in prisoner return rate http://michiganradio.org/post/michigan-sees-decline-prisoner-return-rate <p>Michigan is one of the nation&rsquo;s leaders in prisoner rehabilitation according to a new study from the <a href="http://www.pewcenteronthestates.org/initiatives_detail.aspx?initiativeID=85899358529#turning">Pew Research Center</a>. The number of Michigan parolees who return to prison has declined 18 percent since 2000. The Pew Center credits the drop to <a href="http://www.michigan.gov/corrections/0,1607,7-119-9741_33218---,00.html">Michigan&rsquo;s Prisoner Re-Entry Program</a> (MPRP).</p><p>John Cordell is with the Michigan Department of Corrections. He says the MPRP reduces crime rates, &quot;which results in less spending on corrections here in Michigan.&quot;</p><p>Not all parolees are part of the MPRP. Cordell said the programs are based on need:</p><blockquote><p>&ldquo;The Michigan&rsquo;s Prisoner Re-Entry Program, we target parolees that are more likely to fail, in the community, with re-entry services.&rdquo;</p></blockquote><p>Before the program began in 2005, half of Michigan&rsquo;s parolees returned to prison. Now, only one in three return. Wed, 13 Apr 2011 16:55:13 +0000 Michigan Radio Newsroom 2061 at http://michiganradio.org Michigan sees decline in prisoner return rate Snyder signs executive order to reduce state parole board http://michiganradio.org/post/snyder-signs-executive-order-reduce-state-parole-board <p>Governor <a href="http://www.michigan.gov/snyder">Rick Snyder</a> has signed an <a href="http://www.michigan.gov/documents/snyder/EO-03-2011_344955_7.pdf">executive order to reduce the size of the state parole board</a> by a third.</p><p>It’s not clear how this shakeup will affect the policy set by Governor Jennifer Granholm to parole more inmates as a way to control corrections costs.</p><p>Governor Snyder is reducing the parole board from 15 to 10 members, and placing it under direct control of the Corrections director. He also eliminated the board that advices the governor on clemency decisions.</p><p>His administration say the move will streamline government and save the state about half-a-million dollars.</p><p>The parole board members will have to reapply for their jobs. But Snyder says the parole board was written into state law to be a 10-member board with the Department of Corrections, and so it will return to its original form. Tue, 08 Feb 2011 11:47:14 +0000 Laura Weber 1196 at http://michiganradio.org Snyder signs executive order to reduce state parole board