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The El Paso County Jail in Colorado Springs, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021. Should paddleboarding while drunk be a misdemeanor? Should it be treated differently than boating while drunk? What about not registering a vehicle is that a crime, or should that just be a ticket? What about juvenile fishing without a license? Last fall, an unlikely group of bedfellows community activists and public defenders and prosecutors began meeting to go line by line through all of Colorado’s 1,100 misdemeanors to decide what to do with them: Asking whether any should be combined into broader categories, downgraded, or struck from the books altogether. ....
Denver7 Everyday Hero helps people right out of prison get on a path toward success Volunteer with Second Chance Center in Aurora connects ex-convicts with resources to be successful and last updated 2021-04-13 09:16:37-04 AURORA, Colo. â You could say Shani Jones believes in second chances. Or maybe she just believes in people. Most all of them are just as committed as the most committed people youâll know, she said. (They re) trying to get their lives back. She s talking about people like Lucas Sales. I thought she was amazing, Lucas recalled of his first meeting with Jones. The pair met at Aurora s Second Chance Center. The nonprofit helps people who were incarcerated re-enter society, connecting them with employment, housing, food and mentoring resources to help break the cycle of incarceration. ....
Megan Lindenmeyer When it came time for Megan Lindenmeyer to choose a college, it was important that whatever school she attended offered both psychology and criminology majors. Lindenmeyer was captivated by a psychology course she took at a local community college while in high school. She found the part of the course that delved into psychopathology particularly fascinating. Since that class, Lindenmeyer has aspired to serve some of society’s most vulnerable members: Individuals who are or have been incarcerated and are suffering from severe and persistent mental health issues. Today, Lindenmeyer is set to graduate from the University of Denver in June with a double major in psychology and criminology. Then in the fall, she’ll start graduate school to become a clinical psychologist one step closer to reaching a goal she set for herself even before she set foot on DU’s campus. ....