Executive order signed for support for former prisoners
OLYMPIA – Gov. Jay Inslee has signed an executive order to give those who have completed their prison terms more support once they’re back in their community.
The order, signed Tuesday, directs several agencies with efforts related to reducing recidivism for recent prisoners.
The transition programs include:
Inslee says he hopes to increase six-month post-incarceration employment from 30 percent to 40 percent by next year. About 17,000 people are incarcerated in Washington state prisons, of which about 95 percent will ultimately return to their communities.