For the friends and families of millions of incarcerated people across the country, staying in touch can be expensive—often prohibitively so. But that's about to change in Connecticut, where Gov. Ned Lamont just signed a new law that makes all phone calls from prison free.
Intergenerational incarceration is a term used to describe when family members from more than one generation enter the justice system. For example, a father and son who both spend time in prison experience intergenerational incarceration.
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