are locked away and forgotten. They learn to protect themselves through the same means that got them into prison, perpetuating a culture of violence and retaliation.
except when needed as witnesses in criminal prosecution. They receive little help to recover from their trauma.
around the world have lost one or both parents to prison. Many are forced to beg for food or work from dawn to dusk to survive.
For more than 40 years, Prison Fellowship International has built programs in prisons around the world that are restoring prisoners’ lives, helping their families, and successfully integrating them back into the community—for good.
Locked away, cut off from society, forgotten, Britney’s day-to-day routine serving a prison sentence was mundane.
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