The Docket – Episode 11: Lee Chapelle

April 14, 2015

This week Leo and I sat down with Lee Chapelle.

Lee served 22 years in prison.  He beat the odds and despite the deplorable state of our prison system he turned his life around.  Today Lee helps offenders reintegrate into society and provides assistance to individuals who are facing jail time.

In today’s political environment of parole reform based on electioneering Lee is a necessary voice.  Lee tells it like it is – he literally knows the system inside and out.

We talk jail myths and realities, the current sate of the jail system, and why government gets jail policy so wrong.

For more information of Canadian Prison Consulting Inc. visit their web site: http://www.canadianprisonconsulting.com

Follow Lee Chapellemon twitter at: @CPCIncorporated

Lee Chapelle’s book – Hard Time in Canada One Man’s Journey: Inside & Out: An Insider View of Canadian Corrections & Justice Policies. Available on Amazon

And check out Algonquin College’s Let’s Unlock Change program (and donate): http://www.letsunlockchange.com

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