By David Burke, Special to The Hays Daily News
What began as a project linking Fort Hays State University education and criminal justice majors to prisoners across the state brought an even bigger revelation to Dr. Sarah Broman Miller.
“What I found out was that the county jails, most of them, don’t have their own library,” said Broman Miller, assistant professor of teacher education. “If they do, they’re usually a law library of some sort — and by law library I mean a few books.”
Several of the jails, she discovered, had a partnership with the local public library that would ensure books for prisoners.