Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants
Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants, or CURE, is a United States prisoner support and prison reform organization that was founded by Charles James and Pauline Sullivan in San Antonio, Texas on January 2, 1972. It has supported legislation such as the Second Chance Act and, most famously, the . According to S. D. Williams in the journal Corrections Compendium, "One of the group's problems is that the population for which they lobby (prisoners) does not elicit much sympathy; outsiders frequently do not see the wisdom of giving resources to those who must be in prison."
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Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants
Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants, or CURE, is a United States prisoner support and prison reform organization that was founded by Charles James and Pauline Sullivan in San Antonio, Texas on January 2, 1972. It has supported legislation such as the Second Chance Act and, most famously, the . According to S. D. Williams in the journal Corrections Compendium, "One of the group's problems is that the population for which they lobby (prisoners) does not elicit much sympathy; outsiders frequently do not see the wisdom of giving resources to those who must be in prison."
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