About this Event
1513 University Blvd, Birmingham, AL 35233
Part of the "Reclaiming Humanity in Alabama Prisons" series.
This is a large-scale simulation designed to highlight unnecessary barriers to successful reentry from prison. During the simulation, participants will assume new identities as well as new personal factors that apply to them as ex-offenders returning to the community. They will have to meet the strict life that actual returning ex-offenders have to meet or risk going back to jail. The simulation is two hours long, and no previous experience is required to attend.
The North Alabama US Attorney's Office will facilitate this event.
Questions: Email Dr. Stacy Moak at stacym@uab.edu
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