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New Book ‘Halfway Home’ Explores Life After Incarceration

Author Reuben Jonathan Miller joins us in discussion.

Aired 02/03/2021 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

New Book ‘Halfway Home’ Explores Life After Incarceration

Clip: 2/3/2021 | 7m 1sVideo has Closed Captions

Author Reuben Jonathan Miller joins us in discussion.

In Illinois there are more than 1,400 laws regulating the lives of people who are formerly incarcerated. A new book by Reuben Jonathan Miller examines these laws and how they affect the lives of people with felonies once they are out of prison.

Aired 02/03/2021 | Rating NR

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