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For several weeks, WBFO's Thomas O'Neil-White has talked to reform advocates, parolees, and people fighting to get their life back on track after being incarcerated.
Some pointed to the need for more flexibility, others looked at racial inequalities in sentencing- all some to suggest that reform is needed and may be possible. Hear his four-part series here:
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For several weeks, WBFO's Thomas O'Neil-White has talked to reform advocates, parolees, and people fighting to get their life back on track after being incarcerated.
Some pointed to the need for more flexibility, others looked at racial inequalities in sentencing- all some to suggest that reform is needed and may be possible. Hear his four-part series here: