HUNTINGTON — Over a dozen West Virginia organizations gathered Wednesday morning to provide resources for people re-entering the community after incarceration.
At least 95 percent of people behind bars will be released. Some say a formerly incarcerated person’s successful re-entry into society requires more focus on rebuilding an individual and less on punishment. Criminal justice reform efforts also address a victim-centered approach, but some believe that fundamental change might require addressing past trauma of victims as well as the perpetrators of crimes.
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