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"Mostly I miss the freedom from incarceration".
From incarceration without reason or an end date.
Or as one of his titles suggests, he has gone from "Incarceration to Incorporation".
They speak of newfound freedoms as if they had finally been released from incarceration.
Justice re-investment would shift the focus of expenditure away from incarceration and towards rehabilitation and prevention.
His eventual release from incarceration is a result of a mix-up with DNA evidence, enough to call a mistrial.
So it was possible to imagine the 70-year-old former psychiatrist and still aspiring poet emerging alive from incarceration.
However, he says that once freed from incarceration "I'm going to try my best to go back on the deal.
Run by people who have made the journey from incarceration to graduation, it provides a community of peers committed to helping one another.
His drug czar mercifully retired the odious phrase "War on Drugs", as part of a broader shift away from incarceration and toward treatment for non-violent offenders.
At times, Mr. Pippin said, the disease that was diagnosed when he was a child has been his greatest ally, allowing him a respite from incarceration.
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