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LISTEN: Why are Alaska’s parole numbers so low, and what awaits those who get out?

LISTEN: Why are Alaska’s parole numbers so low, and what awaits those who get out?

Update: 2021-07-09
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In the last five years, the rate of Alaskans granted parole dropped by 50%. The reasons are complicated. The pandemic put a hold on rehabilitation services, and changes to criminal justice through legislation also gave more discretion to the parole board over who would be released. With fewer people being granted parole and others leaving facilities after a year of pandemic lockdown, we’ll discuss the ripple effect on lives and the legal system.





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HOST: Lori Townsend





GUESTS:





  • Jonathan Pistotnik, coordinator, Anchorage Reentry Coalition
  • Bobby Dorton, co-chair, Fairbanks Reentry Coalition
  • Rich Curtner, former federal public defender, District of Alaska




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LIVE Broadcast: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 at 10 a.m. on APRN stations statewide.
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LISTEN: Why are Alaska’s parole numbers so low, and what awaits those who get out?

LISTEN: Why are Alaska’s parole numbers so low, and what awaits those who get out?

Lori Townsend, Alaska Public Media