Website Created by a Prisoner
Check out T.I.M.E. – Treating Inmates Morally & Ethically. It is an interesting blog created by a prisoner and his wife. This site confronts the problems within the criminal justice system head-on.
Posted June 12th, 2009 by hcdmedia in: Bloggers
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