This story is filed under Communities, Law & Order, Economic Challenges.
This segment was made available on Thursday, May 6th, 2004.

Breaking the Cycle: Mothers in Prison

Produced by Margaret Koval

Over 10,000 women are currently imprisoned in California—two-thirds have children, many of whom receive “a sentence” of their own: they end up in foster care or with life-long scars. But a new California prison program, Family Foundations, is trying to break that cycle by allowing mothers to remain with their children in a family-oriented facility.

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