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Out of Prison, but Struggling for Health Care
Star Tribune By Glenn Howatt On his release from prison in December 2013, Gregory Odeneal had secured a place to live. He had studied his respon...
Attorneys: Re-Entry in Indian Country Is Crucial to Reducing Recidivism
Missoulian By Vince Devlin POLSON – Michael Batista, the director of the Montana Department of Corrections, likes the story, even if it wasn...
State Program Gives Inmates Their Voice Back
Albuquerque Journal By Matthew Reisen With only months remaining on a 10-year sentence for drug trafficking, 38-year-old Justin Mack says he wan...
How Letting Felons Vote Is Changing Virginia
The Atlantic By Vann R. Newkirk II Richmond is hot in the summer. August days in Virginia’s capital feature the kind of heat that shimmers in wa...
Fattah Announces $2.5 Million in Crime Prevention Funding to Philadelphia
SYS-CON MEDIA By PR Newswire WASHINGTON, Sept. 29, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Congressman Chaka Fattah (PA-02), the lead Democrat on ...
California Enacts Modest Occupational Licensing Reform
Collateral Consequences Resource Center By David Schlussel On September 30, 2018, California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law AB 2...
The Need for a Helping Hand
Portland Tribune By Peter Korn Robert Lyday never even made it past the sidewalk in front of the Old Town Greyhound bus station. He’d been re...
Minor Crimes Get ‘Clean Slate’ in Utah
County News By Rachel Looker Citizens who committed low-level crimes in the state of Utah are getting a second chance to have a “clean slate” th...
Rep. Charles Graham to Participate in Crime Summit
The Robesonian By Robesonian Staff A state lawmaker from Lumberton has been selected to participate in a national summit to study crime and corr...
Kentucky Jail Signs up Exiting Inmates for Health Insurance
USA Today By Chris Kenning LOUISVILLE — After three months in jail on a theft charge, Vincent Garcia had prepared last week to collect his ...
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