PRISON FELLOWSHIP: House Judiciary Committee

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Providing Second Chances

There are many hurdles facing the men and women returning to society from a period of incarceration.  For some, there are ongoing struggles with addiction that must be addressed in order to avoid a return to prison.  For others, there is a need to learn skills or trades that will help them become productive, contributing members of society.  

By Steve Rempe
December 17, 2015
House Judiciary Committee | House of Representatives | Second Chance Reauthorization Act | Second Chances

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