Group discusses Oklahoma female prisoners
If Oklahoma lawmakers want to help female offenders successfully re-enter society, state laws need to be changed, a state politician said.
The plight of women in prison and their struggle to return to society after completing a prison term was the subject of a well-attended public hearing at the state Capitol on Thursday.
Sen. Connie Johnson, D- Oklahoma City , said policies and laws are put in place without reg...
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