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Pell Grants for Prisoners
Open a School Door, Close a Prison

Pell Grants for prisoners cut costs, reduce recidivism, and offer those behind bars a second chance. Why aren’t we funding them?

Published on: October 14, 2019
Emily Mooney (@emilymmooney) is a Criminal Justice Fellow at the R Street Institute. Nila Bala (@nilabala3) is the Associate Director of Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties at R Street.
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