Today I will share a few stories about my experience with The New Jim Crow, a title Michelle Alexander popularized when discussing the legal discrimination of convicted criminals.
The Department of Corrections (DOC) is all about a lot of things. But helping prisoners avoid recidivism is not one of them.
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#100: What I Really Think about the Police
#99: Why You Can't Punish Addiction
#98: Rat Park & Other Drug Experiments
#97: Drugs on TV
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#95: Ketamine
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