CRP assists people incarcerated in California to prepare for parole and successfully reenter by helping them access to services in their local communities.
So let’s talk about Parler. Where did it come from? Founder John Matze met his now wife, Alina Mukhutdinova, in May 15, 2016 in Las Vegas. Alina is from Kazan, Russia. She was on a two week road trip “vacation” across the USA with a friend.
Not even the founding fathers would recognize the lengths that today's dead-hand "originalism" would go to in order to defend conservative preferences as though they are the only way to interpret written law
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In the face of the #covid19 pandemic, it’s more critical than ever that we remove the unnecessary and unjust obstacles that keep people in prison from returning safely home.… https://t.co/yIUeMLQB8j
Our friends at Transitions Clinic Network started a reentry healthcare hotline for people coming home from prison or jail in California who have health needs. The hotline accepts collect calls from prisons and some… https://t.co/t3LIEpKhNL
A record 162,000+ Americans are serving life sentences in prison right now.
The parole rate for lifers in most states is roughly 4%
This lawyer helps people incarcerated for life achieve parole — and he has a 60% success rate
To harness our collective power to do good during this time of unknowns, @benevity launched a 1:1 matching campaign, up to $300,000. Together, we can amplify our impact. #ForGoodnessSake#Reentry https://t.co/1b4kJCcqPq
Check out Incarceration & the Law, an important resource coming soon for understanding #incarceration with perspectives of prisoners & advocates—authored by MJC's David Shapiro,@NorthwesternLaw's @sheilabedi,@UMichLaw's @mjschlanger,@SLULAW's Lynn Branham. https://t.co/EZbOdYepNU