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Incarceration Nation

August 24, 2015 Current Events
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The United States imprisons more people than China and India put together. This hour, we’ll talk about how a prison stay follows convicts even after they are released with Mary D. Looman, co-author of A Country Called Prison: Mass Incarceration and the Making of a New Nation.


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