In this year-end message, the Utah Prisoner Advocate Network expresses gratitude to the Utah Department of Corrections and its staff for their partnership, responsiveness, and continued efforts throughout a challenging year.
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How States Are Grappling With an Aging Prison Population
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Research shows people often “age out” of crime, and health care costs are ballooning. But still, many states oppose releasing elderly prisoners.0 CommentsComment on Facebook

Yesterday’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver took a hard look at undercover policing and sting operations, and it highlighted something families in our community already understand far too well: systems can be designed in ways that do not just catch harm, but can also create it.
When law enforcement uses deception, pressure, paid informants, or fabricated scenarios to draw people into crimes they may not have committed otherwise, the people most at risk are often those who are already vulnerable: people living in poverty, people with mental illness, people struggling with addiction, young people, and people who are isolated, desperate, or easily manipulated.
That should concern all of us.
Entrapment is technically a legal defense, but the legal bar is high. Federal guidance frames it around whether the government implanted the criminal idea in someone who was not already predisposed to commit it. In practice, that can be very difficult to prove. Critics have also documented how sting operations can disproportionately impact marginalized communities while creating the appearance of crime prevention rather than addressing root causes. 
For UPAN, this is bigger than one TV segment. It is a reminder that vulnerable populations are often easier to manipulate than to support. If we truly care about public safety, we should be asking harder questions about coercion, accountability, and whether these tactics are protecting communities or exploiting people who need help.
Watch the segment and think critically about who gets targeted, who benefits, and who pays the price.
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The next public screening of the award-winning film Breaking Chains - in our own voice, will be at the Utah Film Center in Salt Lake City. Please spread the word, and get your tickets. Admission is free, but consider a donation to the Utah Film Center.
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Prison Reform in the United States
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Innovative corrections practices can yield safer prisons and prepare people to successfully reenter society.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
