UpClose with Donna Hamm 
Donna Hamm has been lobbying on behalf of prisoners and their families for nearly three decades.
She became a justice of the peace in 1981, shortly after moving to Arizona from Ohio. During a tour of one of the state's prisons, she realized the state wasn't doing a good job of preparing prisoners for re-integration into society.
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July 23rd, 2012 at 1:41 pm
Hello Mrs. Hamm
I would like to talk to you in regards to my son. He is currently incarcerated at Lewis Comlpex in Buckeye, AZ.
You can reach me at: (602)741-1591
Email – autumngirl60@msn.com
Thank You,
Rebecca Ramsey