Prisons | Increased Incarceration of Criminals Benefits Society
About the author: Dan Lungren is the former attorney general for California.
Crime in California is dropping—fast. So far, the 1990s look to be the most promising decade for reducing crime since the state started keeping complete statistics in 1952. Although California suffered—along with the rest of the nation— while the crime rate nearly quadrupled between 1960 and 1980, California is now recording some of the largest crime reductions of any state.
Preliminary crime statistics for 1995 show that the overall crime rate in California fell 8.5...
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- Introduction
- Are Prisons Effective?
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How Should Prisons Treat Inmates?
- The Treatment of Inmates: An Overview
- Prisons Should Punish Inmates
- Prisons Should Rehabilitate Inmates
- Inmates Should Not Be Coddled
- Prisoners Should Not Have Access to Weight Training Facilities
- Weight Training Is a Valuable Rehabilitative Tool
- Violent Inmates Should Not Be Placed in Super-Max Prisons
- Should Prisons Be Privatized?
- Should Prisons Use Inmate Labor?
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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