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by rootusrootus
954 days ago
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The last time this topic came up on HN (not that long ago, a matter of weeks), I dove into the rabbit hole a bit. Turns out that the lion's share of the difference in incarceration rates between the US and other countries comes down to sentencing. Crime-for-crime, the US doles out a lot more time than e.g. Western European nations. A lot of people think it's drug crimes. Not really. Just the same old crimes as everywhere else, punished with 2-3x the amount of time. This is basically what US voters have asked for up until recently. Being tough on crime is a feature for a politician. Three-strikes laws, etc. |
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