Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants (C. U. R. E.)

Biographical notes:

Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants (C.U.R.E.) was founded in 1972 by Charles and Pauline Sullivan in San Antonio, Texas as a membership organization of families of prisoners, prisoners, former prisoners, and other concerned citizens who work to reduce crime through criminal justice reform. In 1985, the Sullivans moved their headquarters to Washington D.C. and established National C.U.R.E. There is currently a C.U.R.E. chapter in almost every state.

From the guide to the Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants (C. U. R. E. ) Records 94-206; 94-262, 97-025; 97-028; 97-039; 97-096; 97-133; 97-222; 97-354; 98-343; 99-029; 2000-003; 2001-010; 2003-030; 2005-045; 2007-018; 2009-014; 2011-068., ca. 1947, 1972-2010, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

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  • Criminal justice, Administration of
  • Criminals
  • Criminals
  • Grievance procedures for prisoners
  • Legal assistance to prisoners
  • Prisoner
  • Prisoners
  • Prisoners
  • Prison reformers
  • Punishment

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