Second chances for returning citizens make for safer communities.
By Emily Harris Greene
April 27, 2022
Collateral Consequences | Justice Reform ResourcesSecond chances for returning citizens make for safer communities.
Extending a second chance can impact families for generations.
When businesses hire people with a criminal record, communities thrive.
Returning citizens face numerous barriers to education. Karen Swanson, director of the Billy Graham Center’s Institute for Prison Ministries at Wheaton College, has five tips for colleges and universities that want to welcome former prisoners.
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