A captive market: The high price of prison phone calls
by Adrian Ma from NPR: Planet Money on (#6NNW6)
When Diane Lewis' son, Jovaan, was sentenced to prison, she told him to call her every day. What he didn't know at the time is that those collect calls often meant Diane was unable to pay her other bills. Today on the show, how prison phone calls got so expensive, and the movement to make them free.
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