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After Prison: Roadblocks to Reentry
A Report on State Legal Barriers Facing People with Criminal Records
by: Legal Action Center
WEB SITE
 
Felons and the Right to Vote
by: te New York Times
WPD
 
Incarceration Has Multiple Victims
by: Kori Robinson and Fatima Goodman
DOC
 
Many Thousand Gone
A Special Project on the Impact of Black Imprisonment in the U.S.
by: Scott Christianson
DOC
 
Past Imperfect: Doing Time
There are currently over 900,000 African American men incarcerated in the United States. Black women represent the fastest growing imprisoned population in the United States. Estimates range that in the coming decade, as much as 10% of the total population of black men in this country will be imprisoned.
by: William Jelani Cobb
WEB SITE
 
The Effects of Incarceration on Families of Inmates
Testimony before the New York State Aassembly Standing Committees on Children and Families, Corrections and Codes
by: Jonathan Gradess, Esquire
DOC
 
Women in Prison
Women Face Unique Problems in Prison
by: MaryAnne Sadelmyer
DOC
 
 
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