Chicago’s new Director of Re-Entry brings experience of incarceration to role – WGNTV (Chicago)

Joseph Mapp, the city’s new Director of Re-Entry, said nearly 16,000 people returned home last year from the Illinois Department of Corrections, with a majority of them heading for Chicago. The office is currently funded with a dedicated $5 million revenue source: the city’s Cannabis Regulation Tax fund.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Mapp, the new director is a felon heading an office comprised of only a few employees that is receiving 5M dollars. What could go wrong?

GM
1 year ago

SSC reports that he was in the hoosegow for 26 years, as he was involved in an armed robbery that resulted in murder…

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  GM

Brandon’s kind of man.

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