Although there is general consensus that growth in the prison population should be reversed, there is little agreement on how to achieve this goal. In this paper, I apply classic demographic methods to answer questions that assess the strategies, complexities, and realities of routes to zero and negative prison population growth. Modified admissions policies have had the greatest impact on halting growth, whereas decreasing the length of sentences has had only a modest, short-term influence on the prison population size. As state and federal policy-makers consider reducing sentences for selective classes of nonviolent offenders, it is important that they have a holistic understanding of the implications of such policies. Traditionally, this...
American incarceration numbers increased fivefold between 1973 and 1997. Changes in penal policies a...
This study examines the factors that lead to crime as a rational choice and how these factors can be...
This paper has two aims: first, to familiarize the reader with statistics of imprisonment in the UK ...
Simultaneity between prisoner populations and crime rates makes it difficult to isolate the causal e...
Prior macro-level studies examining the impact of prison population growth on crime rates have produ...
The federal prison population has escalated from under 25,000 inmates in 1980 to over 219,000 today....
Research Summary: Recent declines in imprisonment raise a critical question: Can prison populations ...
The U.S incarceration rate is the highest in the world. Many of the U.S state prison systems are ove...
This dissertation uses two subfields of sociology, criminology and demography, to investigate the de...
As the academy\u27s focus has turned to sentencing in the wake of Blakely v. Washington and United S...
States often follow trends when enacting sentencing policy. After a trend of get tough on crime pol...
Since the early 1980s, there has been a historically unprecedented increase in the federal prison po...
This paper evaluates how “tough on crime ” sentencing policies have influenced California's pri...
A growing empirical literature has sought to explain the forces behind the significant expansion of ...
259 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This thesis deals with the fa...
American incarceration numbers increased fivefold between 1973 and 1997. Changes in penal policies a...
This study examines the factors that lead to crime as a rational choice and how these factors can be...
This paper has two aims: first, to familiarize the reader with statistics of imprisonment in the UK ...
Simultaneity between prisoner populations and crime rates makes it difficult to isolate the causal e...
Prior macro-level studies examining the impact of prison population growth on crime rates have produ...
The federal prison population has escalated from under 25,000 inmates in 1980 to over 219,000 today....
Research Summary: Recent declines in imprisonment raise a critical question: Can prison populations ...
The U.S incarceration rate is the highest in the world. Many of the U.S state prison systems are ove...
This dissertation uses two subfields of sociology, criminology and demography, to investigate the de...
As the academy\u27s focus has turned to sentencing in the wake of Blakely v. Washington and United S...
States often follow trends when enacting sentencing policy. After a trend of get tough on crime pol...
Since the early 1980s, there has been a historically unprecedented increase in the federal prison po...
This paper evaluates how “tough on crime ” sentencing policies have influenced California's pri...
A growing empirical literature has sought to explain the forces behind the significant expansion of ...
259 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This thesis deals with the fa...
American incarceration numbers increased fivefold between 1973 and 1997. Changes in penal policies a...
This study examines the factors that lead to crime as a rational choice and how these factors can be...
This paper has two aims: first, to familiarize the reader with statistics of imprisonment in the UK ...