The Lantern: Maurice Clarett Shares Personal Experiences In Push for Ohio Criminal-Justice Reform

Maurice Clarett’s story of college football superstar to convicted felon to inspirational advocate was told again on Wednesday night, but in a different context.

At the Davidson Theater inside the Riffe Center in downtown Columbus, Clarett — along with the Director of Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Gary Mohr, President of the Buckeye Institute Robert Alt and moderator Holly Harris, executive director of the U.S. Justice Action Network, which hosted the event — engaged in discourse on social justice reform in Ohio, specifically the Treatment Continuum Alternative Program (TCAP), which offers alternative sentencing to eligible offenders.

https://www.thelantern.com/2017/05/maurice-clarett-shares-personal-experiences-in-push-for-ohio-criminal-justice-reform/

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