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Study Shows Decline In Prison Population Doesn't Tell Full Story

"One seemingly good policy is rehabilitation certificates. When a court certifies a former prisoner as having been rehabilitated, it sends a signal to employers that this isn’t one of the scary ex-convicts they might have a picture of in their mind."

WKMS--Murray State

June 25, 2018

State Reforms, Mass IncarcerationAnthony BradleyJuly 31, 2018WKMS Murray State, Kentucky
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