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Geriatric Prisoners: Federal Prison Policy Project

Frank Kopczynski
February 7, 2004
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Guest: Karen Bond & Somer Stephenson

Karen S. Bond, J.D. earned a law degree from Ohio State University and practiced law in Ohio. She is currently the Executive Director for the Federal Prison Policy Project.

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