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Transforming Corrections

47m 25s

In this hour of Cutline, The Accountability Project explores how a group of Connecticut thought leaders and policy makers are trying to transform corrections across the state. CT Public joined the group as they toured prisons in Norway to learn best practices. Hear from incarcerated individuals, policy makers and Norwegians about what’s working and what’s not working.

Aired: 03/15/23
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