In Georgia, 78% of state prisons inmates, almost 68% of federal inmates, and over 70% of jail inmates did not graduate high school.
The Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice reports that for Atlanta’s Fulton County, African-American youth made up over 93% of total intake for unique youth served for criminal offenses; over 92% of admissions for criminal offenses; over 92% of releases for criminal offenses committed; over 96% of the average daily population for criminal offenses; and over 95% of child care days served for criminal defenses.
Over 65% of black men who did not graduate high school spend time in prison by their 25th birthday. Graduation is a racial-justice issue that must be addressed. -Project 2nd Chance (School toPrision pipeline)
During the 19th century a profusion of charitable organizations emerged to alleviate the awful conditions of the working class in the slums. The Labourer’s Friend Society, chaired by Lord Shaftesbury in the United Kingdom in 1830, aimed to improve working-class conditions.
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