Crime Matters

In a span of a little more than 30 years, “America first embraced punishment levels lower than Sweden’s, then built a justice system more punitive than Russia’s.”

Mr. Stuntz readily acknowledges what many legal scholars do not: America’s current lock-’em-up philosophy has dramatically helped to reduce urban crime. Since 1991, violent-crime rates have declined roughly a third nationwide and as much as two-thirds in a few cities (New York among them).

From a review of The Collapse of American Criminal Justice by William J. Stuntz.

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  1. Bruce says:

    Imprisonment works.

  2. Devon Herrick says:

    Community policing models have adopted the broken windows by cracking down on petty crime before it becomes major crime.