
The Rhode Island General Assembly is considering legislation to limit the number of registered sex offenders that can stay at state-funded shelters – a direct response to the high number of offenders at Harrington Hall in Cranston, the state’s `shelter of last resort.’ This week, Jim Hummel sits down with the sponsor of the bill and the head of Crossroad Rhode Island, which the state hires to run Harrington Hall, who says opening more shelters is not the solution.





