More than 85 percent of those in Michigan prisons will return home. What do we want that to look like? Ensuring they’re prepared for jobs once they leave makes them less likely to return and keeps communities safer.
Keith den Hollander
A guest author for Bridge Magazine.
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Opinion | Bail reform in Michigan is good for justice and good for taxpayers
Michigan lawmakers have a chance to make reforms that strike the right balance between ensuring public safety and avoiding punishing those who are presumed innocent.