Pubdate: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 Source: Daily Reflector (NC) Copyright: 2001 Daily Reflector Contact: http://www.reflector.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1456 Author: Keith Acree Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/prison.htm (Incarceration) Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n1621/a09.html CORRECTION DOES NOT DISCOURAGE PROSECUTION Regarding your Sept. 3 story, "Prosecutors feeling 'pressure' to lighten up on criminals," it appears there may be some misinformation concerning how the North Carolina Department of Correction is managing the state's growing prison population. The Department of Correction does not "pressure" district attorneys into seeking lighter penalties or sending fewer people to prison. Our department does keep state lawmakers apprised of prison conditions and our current and future space needs. We make requests to the Legislature for adequate resources to accommodate the growing number of inmates committed to our state prisons. Recently, the state Legislature approved funding for three new prisons in Alexander, Anson and Scotland counties. These prisons will add 3,000 badly needed high-security cells to help handle our growth. At the same time, budget proposals discussed by lawmakers have targeted several small prisons for possible closure. These prisons are old and among the most expensive to operate. They account for less than 300 minimum-security beds - neither the type of bed nor the number needed to handle our projected growth. As a department, we are committed to preserving the public safety by keeping dangerous criminals off the streets and in prison. We are constantly seeking efficient and cost-effective ways to deal with our growing prison population. Encouraging prosecutors to send fewer dangerous criminals to prison is not one of our methods. KEITH ACREE Public Information Officer Department of Correction - --- MAP posted-by: GD