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From Mass Incarceration to Mass Reunification | JD Kellum | TEDxBuckheadAve
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-20 16:54
Criminal Justice System & Recidivism - The US incarcerates more citizens than any other country, with a "release boom" following the prison boom of the 1980s and 90s [7] - Recidivism rates for single mothers are at 50%, indicating a cycle of trauma rather than justice [12] - A University of Michigan study indicates that 750,000 to 1 million parolees are released annually [8] - Communities of color are disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system [8] Economic Impact & Potential Solutions - States spend $30,000 to over $100,000 per prisoner per year [12] - Investing in re-entry programs with a "housing first" approach and wraparound services is proposed as an alternative to the punishment cycle [13] - Reducing recidivism among single mothers could add thousands of jobs and billions of dollars back to the economy [17] - Every dollar invested in such programs could yield an economic gain of $6.75 (675%) [19] Social Impact & Family Separation - Incarcerating single primary caregiver mothers decimates communities already struggling with poverty, crime, and racial injustice [16] - Child-family separation trauma impacts children in classrooms, playgrounds, emergency rooms, courtrooms, and potentially the prison system [10] - Programs like the Bard Prison Initiative and Hudson Link show recidivism rates as low as 25% through prison education [22]
'I have a purpose now': Inmates working remote jobs at Maine prisons
NBC News· 2025-11-16 17:56
Preston Thorp is a self-taught software engineer working remotely for a San Francisco based tech company. >> I guess I have an advantage because uh I have very little distractions. >> Thorp also happens to be an inmate at the Mountain View Correctional Facility in Maine.>> I have a purpose now. Like prior uh you know I had nothing going for me and and I had been a drug dealer for years. Thorp is one of about 40 residents here working remotely for various industries across the country.At least three other st ...
Prison program in Maine allows inmates to earn money working remote jobs
NBC News· 2025-11-14 20:00
Preston Thorp is a self-taught software engineer working remotely for a San Francisco based tech company. >> I guess I have an advantage because uh I very little distractions. >> Thorp also happens to be an inmate at the Mountain View Correctional Facility in Maine.>> I have a purpose now. Like prior uh you know I had nothing going for me and and I had been a drug dealer for years. Thorp is one of about 40 residents here working remotely for various industries across the country.At least three other states, ...