A new era of safety was ushered into the county with the arrival of two thermal body scanners at the Butler County Prison and Butler County Government Center last week.
In preparation for their use, .
Silverware is counted after breakfast is served to inmates at the Butler County Prison. It’s counted again after lunch and dinner.
Daily activities in the county prison may follow a strict schedule, .
It’s one thing to know about something. It’s another to experience it.
Warden Beau Sneddon recently went through a reentry simulation a training that put him in the shoes of someone who was recentl.
Warden Beau Sneddon said he was aware of the struggles Butler County Prison inmates face when they are released, but recently he saw firsthand the challenges that come post-release.
Sneddon experience.
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