The requirements of parole and probation often create financial hardships, which can lead to a cycle of reincarceration.Eduard Lysenko/Getty Images Plus by Lucius Couloute, Trinity College The U.S. operates one of the largest and most punitive criminal justice systems in the world. On any given day, 1.9 million people are incarcerated in more than 6,000 … Continued
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