Chess Changing How Repeat Offenders Think

FAN Editor
OAN Newsroom
Updated 7:46 AM PT – Monday, August 15, 2022

There’s a movement to help change the way repeat offenders think. One America’s Natasha Sweatte spoke with an official from FIDE to discuss why chess is making such an impact on prisoners.

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