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A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE NEW MEXICO SENTENCING COMMISSION TO STUDY AND
MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS ON SERVICES AND PROGRAMS THAT SUPPORT
OFFENDER REHABILITATION AND REINTEGRATION AND REDUCE THE
INCIDENCE OF RECIDIVISM.
WHEREAS, the vast majority of convicted criminals do not
remain in prison but return to the world outside and to the
communities from which they came; and
WHEREAS, studies show that within three years of
release, sixty-seven percent of former prisoners are
rearrested and fifty-two percent are reincarcerated for crimes
committed in our communities; and
WHEREAS, due to New Mexico's need for additional prison
beds, a medium-security, six-hundred-bed correctional facility
is being constructed in the town of Clayton and will house
state prisoners at a projected cost to the state of over
seventeen million five hundred thousand dollars ($17,500,000)
per year; and
WHEREAS, the corrections department projects that
current prison facilities, including the new Clayton facility,
will be at or over capacity by the summer of 2009; and
WHEREAS, a New Mexico sentencing commission report
estimates that, based on current inmate population growth, New
Mexico will need a new six-hundred-bed correctional facility