here as we do in other areas of the country at the current time but we ve seen several facebook posts, there were people walking the streets with defund the police banners. we don t see as much of it here but the policies we are seeing coming down even in virginia, make law enforcement, the ability to keep drugs off the streets, we have a methamphetamine problem in southwest virginia, the policies that are coming down, to not be able to stop vehicles for exhaust, window tent etc. which allows law enforcement to keep drugs off the street. at the end of the day that keeps your community safe then. absolutely. very concerning.
change in the population. get the door, please. traditionally most of the prisoners were from inner cities, big cities, such as gary, indianapolis, south bend, fort wayne areas. now we re seeing a lot more offenders come in from rural communities. i think that s due in part to the methamphetamine problem. the ingredients for methamphetamine come from farms. that s why we have a large amount of offenders that are being incarcerated, in my opinion, from local, small communities. they get involved with the meth ring and get caught up and then they end up in the indiana department of correction. to be honest, the police in my town, most of them knew me by my first name. it s the same thing over and over. day in. day out. methamphetamine use is the worst thing i ever come in contact with. my only regret, i wish i never,
state, but superintendent dick brown who runs wabash and began his career as a corrections officer here 19 years earlier has beseen a big change in the population. get the door, please. traditionally most of the prisoners were from inner cities, gary, indianapolis, south bend, fort wayne. now we re seeing a lot more offenders come in from rural communities. i think that s due in part to the methamphetamine problem. the ingredients for methamphetamine come from farms. so that s why we have a large amount of offenders that are being incarcerated, i mean, in my opinion, from local, small communities. they get involved with the meth ring and get caught up and then they end up in the indiana department of correction. i ve got to be honest. the police in my town, most of them knew me on a first name basis. it s the same thing over and over. day in. day out.
years earlier, has seen a big change in the population. get the door, please. traditionally most of the prisoners were from inner cities, gary, indianapolis, south bend, fort wayne. now we re seeing a lot more offenders come in from rural communities. i think that s due in part to the methamphetamine problem. the ingredients for methamphetamine come from farms. that s why we have a large amount of offenders that are being incarcerated, in my opinion, from local, small communities. they get involved with the meth ring and get caught up and then they end up in the indiana department of correction. i goat honest, the police in my town, most of them knew me by a first name basis. it s the same thing over and over. day in. day out.
years earlier, has seen a big change in the population. get the door, please. traditionally most of the prisoners were from inner cities, gary, indianapolis, south bend, fort wayne. now we re seeing a lot more offenders come in from rural communities. i think that s due in part to the methamphetamine problem. the ingredients for methamphetamine come from farms. that s why we have a large amount of offenders that are being incarcerated, in my opinion, from local, small communities. they get involved with the meth ring and get caught up and then they end up in the indiana department of correction. i goat honest, the police in my town, most of them knew me by a first name basis. it s the same thing over and over. it s the same thing over and over. day in. day out. methamphetamine use is the worst thing i ever come in