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Prison Can Be a Place ‘Where People Learn,’ Governors Agree

“It was a far different philosophy from that expressed by many politicians at similar meetings in previous decades, when the emphasis was on putting more people behind bars—and not on training them for productive work when they were released.“

The Crime Report

February 25, 2019

EmploymentPhillip ReevesFebruary 25, 2019The Crime Report, Pennsylvania, Tom WolfComment
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