Jarrell Daniels: What prosecutors and incarcerated people can learn from each other

Jarrell Daniels: What prosecutors and incarcerated people can learn from each other

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Social Studies

11th Grade - University

Hard

12:04

The transcript details a transformative journey of a former inmate who, through education and collaboration with prosecutors, finds a new path. The speaker shares personal experiences of violence and regret, highlighting the power of education in reshaping mindsets and fostering empathy. The unique college course in prison, involving both inmates and prosecutors, leads to mutual understanding and policy recommendations for justice reform. The speaker envisions a future where education and communication drive systemic change in the criminal justice system.

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What was the key factor that helped the narrator transition from prison to a new path?

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What was unique about the college course the narrator attended?

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What realization did the narrator have upon seeing black prosecutors in the classroom?

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What event led to the narrator's regret and realization about his role as a 'soldier'?

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How did the prosecutors' views change after hearing the stories of incarcerated men?

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What was the main concern raised by Nick, a fellow incarcerated student?

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What did the narrator and his classmates present to the State Department of Corrections Commissioner?

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What realization did the narrator have when he met the attorney who prosecuted his case?

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What is the narrator's vision for the future of the justice system?

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What does the narrator believe is essential for achieving justice?

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