$5,492,000 to improve supervision of sex offenders who are on probation, including upgraded lie-detector and global-positioning-system (GPS) technologies. The money also would be used for truancy prevention and helping officials serve warrants on probation violators.$2,147,000 to hire more parole officers and prison guards, along plus expanding the use of GPS technology to track criminals who are on parole.$910,000 for the state Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services to provide supportive housing and for improving the women's jail-diversion program, among others.$681,000 to the Division of Criminal Justice for more prosecutors and better computers.$514,000 to hire more employees for the state police major crime squad.$252,000 to the Public Defender Service Commission for lawyers to handle more prosecutions and aide indigent criminals.
You've got to be kidding? Money doesn't solve the problems!!!!!!!!!!1