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Selective Incapacitation And Public Policy Evaluating Californias Imprisonment Crisis Kathleen Auerhahn

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Selective Incapacitation And Public Policy Evaluating Californias Imprisonment Crisis Kathleen Auerhahn
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.24 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Kathleen Auerhahn
ISBN: 9780791457979, 9780791457986, 0791457974, 0791457982
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Selective Incapacitation And Public Policy Evaluating Californias Imprisonment Crisis Kathleen Auerhahn by Kathleen Auerhahn 9780791457979, 9780791457986, 0791457974, 0791457982 instant download after payment.

From the 1970s to the new millennium, the prison population in the United States has quadrupled while an unprecedented amount of sentencing reform has taken place, largely intended to protect the public from dangerous criminals. This book details the California experience, including the history and politics of criminal sentencing policy reform, as well as the consequences of this activity to the criminal justice system. Using cutting-edge computer simulation modeling, Kathleen Auerhahn explores the impact that sentencing reforms dating back to the 1970s have had on the composition and structure of the criminal justice system, with specific focus on prison populations. She illustrates how dynamic systems simulation modeling is used to both examine "possible futures" under a variety of sentencing structures and sentencing policy alternatives, including narrowing "strike zones" and the early release of elderly offenders, in order to more effectively target the dangerous criminals these policies promise to remove from society via incarceration.

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