Sex offenders face housing limits in Oklahoma
Budget restraints have officials at the state Corrections Department considering eliminating the agency’s prison sex offender treatment program.
Department spokesman Jerry Massie said this means community-based treatment will be needed more than ever to keep sex offenders from committing more crimes.
"Treatment should be in the community, because that’s where they pose the biggest risk,” M...
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