A Success Story...But a False Hope? |
| Published: August 10, 2007, 1:49 pm |
| Tags: new york times, criminal justice |
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Given that I've given up on the idea of prison as rehabilitative, what does it mean when someone actually is rehabilitated in prison? That's my takeaway after reading yesterday's NY Times article about Donnie Andrews and Fran Boyd, he a former felon who served 17 years for killing a drug dealer and she a former heroin addict who saw her son become addicted too before she was able to beat her addiction. There's a happy ending to this story -- Andrews started doing drug counseling while he was incarcerated, and began speaking out against drugs and gangs. One of the people he supported and helped beat an addiction was Ms. Boyd. They first met face-to-face two years after they began talking (he would call her every day at 4PM from prison). They're set to get married tomorrow.Undeniably, this is an incredible and uplifting story. The man who beat the odds. The kind-hearted prosecutor who ultimately came to support him. The homicide detective who played matchmaker for him. There's a lot to [ Full article ] |
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