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In our experience with working with those impacted by the legal system, we have been reminded of, and told that many of the terms used to describe people who have been formerly incarcerated are stigmatizing and dehumanizing. Descriptors like “felon,” “inmate,” and “offender” are far from neutral, objective words. They actually bias readers against system-impacted people and changes in the legal system, perpetuate dangerous stereotypes of system-impacted people and clouds a reader’s ability to truthfully assess necessary critiques of the system.

The language used by the media has a profound impact on mass incarceration and the way the public responds to it (for example, the proliferation of the superpredator myth). Below are some frameworks we use when talking about the legal system and people in it, and we invite you to use them as well. 

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