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Stop Labeling People Who Commit Crimes 'Criminals'

"In most cases, for anyone prepared to give people who have made mistakes a second chance, changing our language is a small but important step in overcoming a counterproductive prejudice toward people who have offended."

Aeon

November 10, 2017

PersonalismAnthony BradleyJuly 23, 2018Psychology, Aeon
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