“That’s part of the problem is we can do all of the programs in the jail that we have currently, but as soon as they get ready to go out the back door, we give them a list of where they need to go [and] there’s really no follow-up,” said Potter County Sheriff Brian Thomas. “We don’t really have the people or manpower to continue that follow-up on the outside. That’s what we’re trying to do is try to get these people some help and guidance to reduce our recidivism in jail.”