Criminal Justice Reform

The Evolution of Probation: Community-Based Reentry Services

Probation, Probation, Community Corrections November 30, 2021 Over the past few decades, political, social, economic, and technological changes have impacted the role of probation within the Criminal Justice System. These same changes have brought about questions regarding recidivism rates as to people returning to communities from prison and success rates during probation. In this paper […]

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My name is Angela Willingham and this is my story…

Hello, My name is Angela Willingham, I am a white-collar offender.  I have been incarcerated since January 29, 2013, serving a sentence of 14 years and 2 months, followed by 3 years supervised release for Conspiracy to Defraud the Government, by filing fraudulent tax returns, Aggravated Identity theft, and Misuse of Health Identifiers.  As I

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“Guilty Until Proven Innocent” – Marian Morgan’s Story

How in Heaven’s name did I ever get to be incarcerated? Oh, My! Looking back at my ever so ordinary life, I was born into a hard working middle class family in India to professional, disciplinarian parents.  They always emphasized excellence, and did not tolerate mediocrity.  Their focus was on higher education.  Moving to Canada

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Incarceration: The fine line between Science & Faith

Sooner or later we must face our own personal demons that led us down a rabbit hole to the places we are in this very moment.  Facing incarceration is scary, the feelings of doubt, shame, guilt, worthlessness, and anxiety are a long list down a dark hallway.  Facing Reentry after incarceration may first appear that

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