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Seeking Safety: What keeps hundreds of released inmates from committing more crimes in Fayetteville? |
By wral.com |
Published: 09/02/2014 |
Winston-Salem, N.C. — Paul Mitchell walked out of Forsyth Correctional Center late last month with the shirt on his back and the prospect of a job. Days earlier, Mitchell had graduated from Project Re-entry, a 16-week program that teaches people in some North Carolina prisons how to find work and avoid landing back behind bars. Within 24 business hours of a prisoner's release in Forsyth County, a representative of Project Re-entry will meet with him to offer encouragement and help make sure he has what he needs to make it on the outside. Read More. |
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