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Let's Discuss the Parole Process with Prison Policy Initiative ft. Wanda Bertram

26 min · 24 de ene de 2025
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Let's face it, the parole process is horrible in this country and it's not just incarcerated individuals who feel this way. We had the wonderful opportunity to connect with Prisonpolicyintiative.org and was able to secure an interview with Wanda Bertram who gives us an inside look at the parole process and how it works against those incarcerated.

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