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Iowa Department of Corrections Should Make Deadline for Newton Move

Iowa Department of Corrections Should Make Deadline for Newton Move

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Late last year, the Iowa Department of Corrections announced plans to move the state’s sex offender treatment program from Mount Pleasant to Newton. Sean Crawford, the program’s supervisor, says the goal was to complete the move by the fall of 2016.


There are now up to 800 convicted sex offenders housed in the Newton Correctional Facility, while around 140 inmates serving time for sex crimes who remain at the Mount Pleasant Correctional Facility. Crawford says one of the key factors in the decision to move the inmates is the Newton prison is more versatile and secure.


In announcing the decision to move the treatment program, Iowa Department of Corrections director Jerry Bartruff said he expected the Mount Pleasant prison would eventually be downgraded from a medium-security environment to a minimum-security facility, placing fewer restrictions on the movement of inmates.

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