• Prisons should not be used as warehouses for humanity.

    MARYLAND CURE

  • Imprisonment helps to fuel disenfranchisement faced by ex-offenders that result in high rates of recidivism. While there are times when incarceration is necessary, we believe in alternatives to incarceration and humane treatment when incarceration must be used.

    Maryland C.U.R.E's job is to fight against this injustice.

  • Dedicated to reducing crime through reform of the Criminal Justice System...

    MARYLAND CURE

Maryland CURE is a state chapter of International CURE, an organization dedicated to reducing crime through reform of the criminal justice system since 1972. We believe prisons should only be used for those who absolutely must be incarcerated. Prisons should not be used as warehouses for humanity.

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MARYLAND CURE

Maryland CURE is a state chapter of National CURE. While we support many prison ministry and advocacy groups, our mission is to work for changes in the legislative system in support of criminal justice reform.

Prisoners cannot vote, but their family members and friends can. One of the goals of all CURE chapters is to make sure that everyone knows who their legislators are and to assist them in registering to vote. No vote means no voice.

— MARYLAND CURE

Lasting Impact: A Closer Look at Maryland CURE's Criminal Justice System Reform Legacy

Delve into the historical overview of Criminal Justice System Reform in Maryland, with a special focus on the remarkable contributions of Mrs. Lea Green, the President of Maryland CURE. With a transformative approach, Mrs. Green has been at the forefront of advocating for change within the state's criminal justice system. Explore the milestones and challenges that Maryland CURE has faced throughout its journey towards a more equitable and rehabilitative system.