LITTLE ROCK — Implementing 12-hour shifts for employees at Arkansas’ six Community Correction Centers could reduce the state’s backlog of inmates in county jails to below 2,000 by Jan. 1, officials said Monday at the state Board of Corrections’ monthly meeting.
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