Depriving an individual of life or liberty is one of the most intrusive powers that governments wield. Decisions about imprisonment capture the public imagination. The stories are told daily in newspapers and on TV, dramatized in literature and on film, and debated by scholars. The United States has created an ever-increasing amount of material for discussion as the state incarceration rate quadrupled between 1980 and 2000. While the decision to incarcerate an individual is given focused attention by a judge, prosecutor, and (occasionally) a jury, the overall incarceration rate is not. In this article, I apply a cost-benefit approach to incarceration with the goal of informing public policy. An excessive rate of incarceration not only depri...
This study estimates and examines incarceration costs across the United States. It expands the defin...
Advocates for less punitive crime policies in the United States face long and dispiriting odds. The ...
While mass incarceration has emerged as an urgent national issue to be addressed, the reforms curren...
Depriving an individual of life or liberty is one of the most intrusive powers that governments wiel...
With one in 100 adult Americans behind bars, and prison budgets consuming an increasing share of sta...
After forty years of skyrocketing incarceration rates, there are signs that a new “decarceration era...
The United States imprisons a greater proportion of its own population than any other country in the...
There seems to be a growing social consensus that the United States imprisons far too many people fo...
The nation\u27s incarceration growth continues to soar, having negative economic and societal effect...
After decades of stability from the 1920s to the early 1970s, the rate of incarceration in the Unite...
On any given day, about 2.2 million people are confined in U.S. jails and prisons—nearly 0.9% of Ame...
America’s prison population has soared since the early 1970s, when a commitment to mass incarceratio...
This Article shows how the application of a takings paradigm to pretrial detention can mitigate the ...
Two decades of criminal-justice reform in the United States have achieved only a modest reduction in...
We jail too many people and it costs too much. Incarceration is not only expensive, it also is prone...
This study estimates and examines incarceration costs across the United States. It expands the defin...
Advocates for less punitive crime policies in the United States face long and dispiriting odds. The ...
While mass incarceration has emerged as an urgent national issue to be addressed, the reforms curren...
Depriving an individual of life or liberty is one of the most intrusive powers that governments wiel...
With one in 100 adult Americans behind bars, and prison budgets consuming an increasing share of sta...
After forty years of skyrocketing incarceration rates, there are signs that a new “decarceration era...
The United States imprisons a greater proportion of its own population than any other country in the...
There seems to be a growing social consensus that the United States imprisons far too many people fo...
The nation\u27s incarceration growth continues to soar, having negative economic and societal effect...
After decades of stability from the 1920s to the early 1970s, the rate of incarceration in the Unite...
On any given day, about 2.2 million people are confined in U.S. jails and prisons—nearly 0.9% of Ame...
America’s prison population has soared since the early 1970s, when a commitment to mass incarceratio...
This Article shows how the application of a takings paradigm to pretrial detention can mitigate the ...
Two decades of criminal-justice reform in the United States have achieved only a modest reduction in...
We jail too many people and it costs too much. Incarceration is not only expensive, it also is prone...
This study estimates and examines incarceration costs across the United States. It expands the defin...
Advocates for less punitive crime policies in the United States face long and dispiriting odds. The ...
While mass incarceration has emerged as an urgent national issue to be addressed, the reforms curren...