Today the NY TIMES continues it's extensive coverage of NJ's private jail system and the contract NJ Gov. Chris Christie awarded to private jail corp Community Education Center, a firm for whom Christie's former law firm performed lobbying work.
In Part II today, AT HALFWAY HOUSE, BEDLAM REIGNS, the NYT focuses on The Albert M. "Bo" Robinson Assessment and Treatment Center, located next to a highway in Trenton, NJ and it's lack of security for the community, its low-level workers known as counselors, and it's inmates.
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-Ted Williams