Crime Doesn't Pay, But Sometimes It Saves
Published: September 6th, 2006
By: Tyler Murphy

Crime doesn't pay, but sometimes it saves

NORWICH – Inmates at the Chenango County Correctional Facility have saved the county approximately $20,000 so far this year alone. How? The inmates have work over 2,400 hours so far in community service projects.

“I strongly support inmate details,” said County Sheriff Thomas Loughren of the work crews that lend manpower to various cleanup projects throughout the county.

Every day, between two and six, and sometimes more, inmates voluntarily work an 8-hour shift outside the jail. Their jobs have included efforts with flood clean up, cemetery restorations, landfill duties and all kinds of clean up and maintenance of any demand. On days when the weather doesn’t cooperate, the inmates stay inside doing maintenance and help tend the jail’s garden, which is still in its infancy.

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