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For many family members of incarcerated men and women, the barriers to staying in contact with their loved ones behind bars can be tough to overcome.  Separated by long distances and inflexible schedules, these families ultimately lose touch with each other, depriving prisoners of the support and encouragement needed to make a break from past behavior and to successfully endure the time spent in prison.

By Steve Rempe
March 16, 2016
DC | Kentucky | Marshall Project | Red Onion | Restorative Radio | Virginia | Wallens Ridge | Washington | WMMT

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