A wide-sweeping experiment of social "normalization" in Colorado's correctional system has an uncertain future after executive Director Dean Williams announced the end of his nearly four-year tenure.
Nov. 9—Dean Williams, who pushed to reform Colorado's prisons as executive director of the state's Department of Corrections, announced in an email to employees that he is resigning from his position.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Dean Williams, executive director of the Colorado Department of Corrections, is resigning after four years in the leadership role. Williams will leave the ...