David Raybin Quoted in USA Today Article on Releasing Inmates During COVID-19 Crisis
David Raybin was quoted in a USA Today article called “Let them out: Advocates want inmates granted parole freed as COVID-19 stalks prisons.”
David has been a leading voice in Tennessee seeking to reduce the inmate population by expediting the release of inmates who have already been granted parole, but have not yet had the opportunity to complete pre-release programming that could be completed in the community.
Said David in the article: “This is low-hanging fruit. It’s a benign thing to do, and I don’t know why it isn’t happening.”
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