Reform is overdue on the process.
I know people who have been and are going through this system. It is broken and needs to be fixed. That will take will and work. It has become an industry. Bottom line bottom feeders can smell the money to be made on misery. The ankle bracelets cost money, the daily communication by private venture telephone systems with barbaric service cost money. The 'convicted of a crime' line with on-line applications effectively eliminates this population from consideration. Contact with police causing reincarceration, even when it's started by officers, is mindful cruelty. Police budgets are inflated on constructed fears about populations who need that coaching, rehabilitation, 'corrections' outlined in this piece. For most caught in the net, it's unconscionable enforcement of a 'kick 'em while they're down' philosophy. It's them and us mentality - the sickness at the heart of many institutions that might help but have turned the wrong corner.Read full review »
Evyda123 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/29/19
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