Tennessee Offender Management Information System

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Sentences for the 50,000 offenders vary from community work release and probation to lifelong incarceration. Tennessee was one of 38 states required by court order to improve prison conditions and reduce overcrowding; it is the target of over 300 inmate lawsuits each year. The new $14 million system is the largest and most comprehensive computer system ever developed in the field of corrections. Sentences C and D are consecutive to sentence B, and sentence B is consecutive to sentence A. C, and D of an offender, as shown in figure 1, it must be determined which sentence is not consecutive to any others. In this case, A is the sentence that must first be calculated because its dates do not depend on a previous sentence.

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