DC inmate wins neighborhood election from inside prison

ABC News’ Devin Dwyer speaks with Washington, D.C., inmate Joel Caston, who won a seat on the D.C. advisory neighborhood commission from prison while serving a 27-year sentence for murder.

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20 thoughts on “DC inmate wins neighborhood election from inside prison

  1. This is kind of strange but great at the same time. Education and rehabilitation is the key to preventing recidivism! Also there has to be reform to the way prior mistakes(convictions) follow folks even after their sentence has been fulfilled. If a person pays their debt to society, they must be given a chance or they have no choice but to reoffend. If an employer can see prior convictions or even charges that were dropped, with on click of a button judgements are made and those applications go straight to the circular file. If a newly released man or woman “not inmate or convict btw” can’t even get an opportunity for legal employment, why is a recidivism rate through the roof a surprise. This seems so obvious to me. And Congratulations you made it! 1 and a wake up!!! God bless and best wishes in achieving all your dreams!

  2. INCREDIBLE!! HE DOESNT CHARGE HIS SITUATION TO THAT LAME" BLACK EXCUSE THE WHITE MAN, 400 YEARS OF SLAVERY E.T.C!!! WOWWW!!!!! NO B.L.M!!!! IM MMA FOLLOW THIS ARTICULATE GENUINE YOUNG MAN!!!

  3. Fix the restoration of gun rights for those who have federal felonies even tho i restored my civil rights the federal government can still charge me its a loop hole that needs fixing asap its a trap that needs attention

  4. While this is a great story about the power of rehabilitation and redemption, I think it also highlights the importance of intervening in the lives of wayward, underprivileged youth and putting them on the right path by providing them the same opportunities that are available to those in wealthier communities. Among other things, that means better schools and facilities, trustworthy cops who are involved in the neighborhoods and familiar with their residents, it means preventing them from finding themselves in trouble with the law.

  5. This is what the powers that be are in fear of. I admit I don't know how to help fight for the political rights of the incarcerated but this lifetime ban I abhorrently disagree with.

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