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Teamwork Needed to Keep Ex-Prisoners Out for Life

For the vast majority of inmates, prison cells are not their permanent address. Most prisoners will serve their sentences and then return back into our communities. What kind of neighbors will they be?

If current trends continue, over half of them will be rearrested and back in prison within three years.

By Mark Earley
May 27, 2010
Tennessee

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