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For mothers in jail or prison, being locked up is twice as hard

"People now know mass incarceration is a problem, but less thought is given to children who miss their mothers, who are usually the primary caregivers, when they are locked up."

Press of Atlantic City

July 9, 2018

Parental IncarcerationAnthony BradleyJuly 31, 2018Press of Atlantic City
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