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After Prison, I Became a Better Dad

“Sometimes when I visit classes, parents talk about having to choose between buying basic toiletries at commissary or buying envelopes to write to their children. I think: Kids don’t need society to replace their incarcerated parents, they need society to support their incarcerated parents.”

The Marshall Project

June 14, 2019

Parental IncarcerationPhillip ReevesJune 14, 2019The Marshall ProjectComment
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