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Is Florida's prison sentencing too harsh?

Megan Michals is a social worker in Florida, USA. She shares her experience of working in a prison there to improve the wellbeing of incarcerated people and how she felt the work she was doing wasn't supported by the staff within the prison. Megan also tells us about recidivism in Florida and the 'three strikes and you're out' law which can see people spend their entire life in prison, even if they haven't committed a crime in many decades. She also shares how lack of quality nutrition and medical care in prison can cause problems for individuals, and society as a whole, when that person is released from prison.  

Megan's links 

Website 

Instagram 

Evolving Prisons links  

Website 

Instagram 

LinkedIn 

Please note that the views and opinions expressed by all guests on the Evolving Prisons podcast are not the views or opinions of the host.

Broadcast on:
17 Jan 2023

Megan Michals is a social worker in Florida, USA. She shares her experience of working in a prison there to improve the wellbeing of incarcerated people and how she felt the work she was doing wasn't supported by the staff within the prison. Megan also tells us about recidivism in Florida and the 'three strikes and you're out' law which can see people spend their entire life in prison, even if they haven't committed a crime in many decades. She also shares how lack of quality nutrition and medical care in prison can cause problems for individuals, and society as a whole, when that person is released from prison.  

Megan's links 

Website 

Instagram 

Evolving Prisons links  

Website 

Instagram 

LinkedIn 

Please note that the views and opinions expressed by all guests on the Evolving Prisons podcast are not the views or opinions of the host.