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3 Ways the Biden Administration Can Give Second Chances to Justice-Impacted College Students


3 Ways the Biden Administration Can Give Second Chances to Justice-Impacted College Students
April 19, 2021, 9:02 am
This column is part of a Center for American Progress series marking Second Chance Month by highlighting ways to improve opportunity for justice-impacted people. Read about how criminal records affect other aspects of American life
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In recent years, college students impacted by the criminal justice system have scored important wins in their pursuit of accessible, affordable higher education. Congress restored Pell Grant funding for currently and formerly incarcerated students; more states are blocking colleges from asking about criminal history on initial admissions applications; and justice-impacted students are speaking out on campuses across the country to raise awareness about their needs and gifts. These signs of progress deserve celebration and continued support. ....

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Patrick Johnson, State University at Fredonia Department of Sociocultural and Justice Sciences lecturer, will present “A Discussion on the Healthcare System in America’s Jails” at SUNY Fredonia’s next Brown Bag Lecture on Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m.
A SUNY Fredonia graduate, Johnson is a retired warden at the Chautauqua County Jail and has served as a longtime expert analyst for CNN’s “Newsroom,” beginning in 1985 with the elaborate escape of two convicted murderers from the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora. Johnson received a B.S. in Business Administration in 1985.
In opening remarks, Johnson will give an overview of the constitutional requirements that local jails provide healthcare to inmates and then lead a discussion that includes local, state and national standards and hardships jails face trying to meet these standards on limited budgets and the games inmates play to manipulate “the system.” A question and answer se ....

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