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What We Learned From German Prisons

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Turner and Travis get ideas of what a better prison system would look like in German prisons- showing a different way to treat and rehabilitate prisoners, a system with a human face.

A vision of a future American criminal justice system and prisons- as seen in Germany!

08/06/2015

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