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You are here: Home / News Articles / Healing happens through redemption, not endless punishment. Reform parole in NY (Guest Opinion by Clifford Ryan)

Healing happens through redemption, not endless punishment. Reform parole in NY (Guest Opinion by Clifford Ryan)

January 17, 2022: Clifford Ryan, Syracuse.com

Clifford Ryan holds one of his signs that proclaim, “O.G’s against violence.” He says leaders need to be role models for the behavior they want: “You can’t meet aggression with aggression.” 2016 file photo/Dennis Nett
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