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Indiana Safeguards Rights of Parents in Prison

“At least 32,000 mothers and fathers nationally—none of them accused of child abuse—have permanently lost their children while locked up, often for minor crimes, according to a Marshall Project analysis that was cited in committee hearings for the Indiana legislation.“

The Marshall Project

April 25, 2019

Parental IncarcerationPhillip ReevesApril 25, 2019The Marshall Project, IndianaComment
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