Inmates sent home during COVID-19 got jobs, started school. Now, they face possible return to prison

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Many inmates released to home confinement during the coronavirus pandemic have gotten jobs and started school. What does it say about the purpose of prison if they're sent back?

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Aren't you glad they are reformed and have jobs and go to school? Unless you consider those as crimes as well.

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