PRISON FELLOWSHIP: Mass Incarceration

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Bringing Hope to Forgotten Victims

How do you explain incarceration to a child?

Crime affects many people. The oft-forgotten victims are the children of the incarcerated.

In this month's issue, Smithsonian Magazine focuses on the millions of American children who struggle every day with the effects of incarceration.

By Emily Harris Greene
January 18, 2017
Angel Tree | Mass Incarceration | Obama Administration | Smithsonian Magazine

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