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New report says California’s parole process could lead to inequitable outcomes

“In a lot of ways, this discretionary parole process is one of the biggest contributors of mass incarceration that no one talks about, because so many people who went to prison remain stuck there.”

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Julie HessFebruary 1, 2023
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