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Critical Voices on Criminal Justice: Essays from Directly Affected Authors

“People who have experienced incarceration have unique insights into the criminal system—insights that are often missing from legal scholarship and criminal justice policy. This Collection begins to bridge that gap.“

The Yale Law Journal

February 25, 2019

Access to Outside WorldPhillip ReevesFebruary 25, 2019Yale Law JournalComment
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