“People jump to the most extreme conclusions that everybody in prison is a dangerous, six-foot-four thug with tattoos or an axe-wielding maniac. And that is just not the case,” says Burns.
“Yes, these people exist, but they are in the minority. The vast majority of people in prison have made a bad choice or a series of bad choices, usually thanks to circumstances, and they just need a second chance.”

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