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A controversial 21-month-old program that confines dangerous sex offenders in mental hospitals after their prison terms end is affecting far fewer offenders than its backers initially projected. Through November, 63 former inmates had been sent to secure mental health facilities, compared with the approximately 175 then-Governor Eliot Spitzer had estimated would be civilly committed. Reflecting the less-than-anticipated demand on state resources from the program, Governor David A. Paterson's proposed 2009-10 budget funds 217 fewer mental health positions at the Office of Mental Health and 28 fewer prison jobs.
January 12, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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