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Frye weighs in on jail overcrowding

Greensburg Daily News - 12/6/2019

Dec. 6--GREENSBURG -- Many county jails in Indiana are at or over capacity.

In recent years, the criminal justice system has seen more repeat offenders, especially those struggling with addition.

To further explore this complex issue, state Representative Randy Frye (R-Greensburg) authored a law creating the Jail Overcrowding Task Force to learn more about the root causes. Frye said that while each community is unique, there are some common themes.

"Costs of jail overcrowding are draining taxpayer dollars, money that could be put toward our schools and roads," Frye said. "Crowded jails are spreading local budgets thin and affecting all aspects of our criminal justice system, including prosecutors, courts and law enforcement. More inmates with mental health and addiction issues are ending up behind bars, which drives health care costs up for our jails."

Frye said that after meetings throughout the state, hearing from judges, sheriffs, public defenders and prosecutors, the task force found the same issues are plaguing many Indiana communities.

The task force also heard some success stories that could be duplicated across the state, he said.

According to a news release provided by Frye, recommendations from the task force to reduce jail population and recidivism include implementing more court diversion programs, where offenders receive treatment and rehabilitation to remedy behavior to avoid jail time, and Recovery Works, which specializes in mental health treatment and recovery services for incarcerated Hoosiers.

"We also want to start more pre-trial release programs, where individuals waiting for a court appearance are screened and if are a low risk, do not need to stay in jail. These people can go back to their homes and jobs because they will show up in court and don't jeopardize public safety. This will save us money by not keeping them in jail," Frye said.

The task force is expected to continue meeting and gathering more data to better understand this growing and complex issue.

Frye said he remains committed to listening to local officials and working with his Statehouse colleagues to put solutions in place.

To read the task force's entire report, visit in.gov/judiciary and search for jail overcrowding.

Frye represents House District 67, which includes all of Ohio and Switzerland counties, as well as portions of Dearborn, Decatur, Jefferson, Jennings and Ripley counties.

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