The U.S. is famous for being the country with the highest incarceration rate in the world – but what has driven the massive expansion of imprisonment in the last forty years? In new research that tracks public attitudes, Peter K. Enns finds that the public’s punitiveness is closely related to changes in the incarceration rate. He suggests that this stems not only from voters enacting laws such as ‘Three Strikes’, but also through the influence on criminal justice policy of state and federal legislators, who rely on public support for reelection
Since the 1790s, prisons in the United States were built with the means of reducing crime rates thro...
Public support for harsh criminal justice policy remains relatively high, despite falling crime rate...
What has caused prison sentences to climb so sharply and consistently in the last four decades
Following more than 30 years of rising incarceration rates, the United States now imprisons a higher...
The United States incarceration rate was once on par with other western, industrialized democracies....
Get tough control policies in the United States are often portrayed as the reflection of the public...
Get tough control policies in the United States are often portrayed as the reflection of the public...
One of the most contentious questions in contemporary penology is why the use of imprisonment starte...
One of the most contentious questions in contemporary penology is why the use of imprisonment starte...
One of the most contentious questions in contemporary penology is why the use of imprisonment starte...
In the early 1990s, with violent crime at record levels and public alarm growing, federal and state ...
Honors (Bachelor's)Political ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/20...
Despite the vast literature on the unprecedented expansion of US prison populations since the 1970s,...
Advocates for less punitive crime policies in the United States face long and dispiriting odds. The ...
Despite the vast literature on the unprecedented expansion of US prison populations since the 1970s,...
Since the 1790s, prisons in the United States were built with the means of reducing crime rates thro...
Public support for harsh criminal justice policy remains relatively high, despite falling crime rate...
What has caused prison sentences to climb so sharply and consistently in the last four decades
Following more than 30 years of rising incarceration rates, the United States now imprisons a higher...
The United States incarceration rate was once on par with other western, industrialized democracies....
Get tough control policies in the United States are often portrayed as the reflection of the public...
Get tough control policies in the United States are often portrayed as the reflection of the public...
One of the most contentious questions in contemporary penology is why the use of imprisonment starte...
One of the most contentious questions in contemporary penology is why the use of imprisonment starte...
One of the most contentious questions in contemporary penology is why the use of imprisonment starte...
In the early 1990s, with violent crime at record levels and public alarm growing, federal and state ...
Honors (Bachelor's)Political ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/20...
Despite the vast literature on the unprecedented expansion of US prison populations since the 1970s,...
Advocates for less punitive crime policies in the United States face long and dispiriting odds. The ...
Despite the vast literature on the unprecedented expansion of US prison populations since the 1970s,...
Since the 1790s, prisons in the United States were built with the means of reducing crime rates thro...
Public support for harsh criminal justice policy remains relatively high, despite falling crime rate...
What has caused prison sentences to climb so sharply and consistently in the last four decades