Denver jail inmates can now wear regular clothes for in-person visits

DENVER — The Denver Sheriff Department has become the first jail in the country to launch an in-person visitation clothing project.

On Thursday, the Denver jail began a new policy of allowing inmates to change into everyday clothes to visit with loved ones.

Sheriff Elias Diggins got the idea after watching the Netflix documentary, “Daughters.” He said it shows young girls getting to visit their incarcerated fathers while they’re wearing everyday clothes…

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