Department of Corrections Commissioner William Wrenn

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By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, January 16, 2007.
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Bill Wrenn, head of the New Hampshire Department of Corrections, joins us as we continue our series with Granite State Commissioners. Wrenn’s been at Corrections one year. We’ll look at the challenges his department faces, including how to deal with sex offenders and inmate substance abuse.

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Corrections Commissioner William Wrenn talks with NHPR's Laura Knoy. (Brady Carlson, NHPR)

Corrections Commissioner William Wrenn talks with NHPR's Laura Knoy. (Brady Carlson, NHPR)

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Dear Mr. Wrenn, Sometimes

Dear Mr. Wrenn,

Sometimes CEO's of corporations will call or visit their own company as a memeber of the public, to experience, first hand, their own customer service. If you haven't done it, would you consider a week of incarceration in one of the facilites you run? The unique insights you gain would empower you to make better informed decisons for the people of New Hampshire.

Also, do they really make those "Live Free or Die" license plates in New Hampshire prisons?

Thank You

Harold Pomeroy
North Dana, Masachusetts

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