AUSTIN – The Texas Public Policy Foundation will host the Policy Primer “Cutting Edge Corrections: Leveraging Technological and Medical Advances to Reduce Crime” on Tuesday, April 29, 2014 at 11:30 a.m. Central Time in the Texas State Capitol’s Legislative Conference Center, Room E2.002. Panelists will discuss how technological and medical advancements can provide more cost-effective rehabilitative services for non-violent offenders, thus promoting public safety and the restoration of victims.
WHO: The Honorable José Rodríguez, Texas State Senate, District 29
Michael Nail, Executive Director of Parole for the State of Georgia
Andrea Stolar, M.D., Associate Professor at Baylor College of Medicine
Carey Welebob, Director of the Community Justice Assistance Division at TDCJ
WHAT: TPPF Policy Primer: “Cutting Edge Corrections: Leveraging Technological and Medical Advances to Reduce Crime”
WHEN: Tuesday, April 29, 2014
11:30 a.m. Central Time
WHERE: Texas State Capitol
Legislative Conference Center, Room E2.002
Complimentary lunch will be provided. Please click here to register: http://bit.ly/1rGHxGw
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