From 349764c27f8d5c4b5d73a8fd9e2c9890b837d36e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Terry Tsai Date: Tue, 10 May 2022 10:05:15 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Copy changes (#568) --- spotlight-client/src/contentApi/sources/us_id.ts | 9 +-------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/spotlight-client/src/contentApi/sources/us_id.ts b/spotlight-client/src/contentApi/sources/us_id.ts index 0895cf5b..fe2fa225 100644 --- a/spotlight-client/src/contentApi/sources/us_id.ts +++ b/spotlight-client/src/contentApi/sources/us_id.ts @@ -727,9 +727,7 @@ const content: TenantContent = { body: `

People sentenced to a prison term can serve the end-portion of their term while supervised in the community, through the parole process.

The parole process is governed by the Parole Board, an independent commission that works closely - with the DOC. In 2019, under guidance from Governor Burgum and then-Director of Corrections Leann - Bertsch, the DOC and the Parole Board began tracking and reporting racial data for the parole process - in order to monitor and reduce disparities in the population granted parole.

+ with the DOC.

In the last 3 years, {ethnonym} comprised {releasesToParole.paroleReleaseProportion36Mo} of the individuals released on parole. They made up {releasesToParole.prisonPopulationProportion36Mo} of the overall prison population during that time.

`, @@ -779,11 +777,6 @@ const content: TenantContent = { broken out separately.

${raceOrEthnicity}

${supervisionBoilerplate}`, }, - programming: { - title: "Can programming help reduce disparities?", - body: `

More programming.

`, - methodology: `

${raceOrEthnicity}

${supervisionBoilerplate}`, - }, conclusion: { title: "What are we doing to further improve disparities in criminal justice in Idaho?",