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6 bills could help fix Oklahoma's high incarceration rate

“‘Oklahoma is not a safer state as a result of mass incarceration. We need to be smart on crime, and we really need to look at how we rehabilitate people back into society, being productive members of society,’ said Stoycoff.“

ABC 8 Tulsa

April 15, 2019

State ReformsPhillip ReevesApril 15, 2019ABC 8 Tulsa, OklahomaComment
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