Will “Tough on Crime” Policies Fuel Mass Incarceration? – Everything Law and Order Blog

As three of the most powerful men in Maryland vow to crack down on repeat violent offenders, community advocates question their plans to address the root causes of inequality and violence

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18 thoughts on “Will “Tough on Crime” Policies Fuel Mass Incarceration?”
  1. Tough on crime ? Not tough enough I say, please tell me how someone can redeem themselves after committing an armed robbery? How? They should be in prison for life even for the first offense. You can not come back from that.

  2. Wow! If u do the crime u do the time! Great!!Perhaps something to practise even on the finance sector, war criminals, police brutality, when u worsening the climate change by denying and so on. The american system would be more believable. The most important questions to ask in this case when you're talking only about the grassroots. Why so many criminals? Why gangs? Why drugs? Why shootings? Why violence? Rape? And so on…..In the long run you get what you've built over the years and what you've voted for so why complain?

  3. America is crumbling from within, but all Trump & his admin talk about is Iran & muslims in general, as if there are no problems inside the US. Keep it up warmonger Zionist hawks & watch the US fall apart before your eyes SOON.

  4. So another overweight fat Rich elite.lies to make citizens feel your not safe. These POS are mouth prices for prison industrial complex and the Corporations who use slave labor inside the walls. Crime isn't sloved the crimals ( cops courts judges prisons Corporations ) are the problem the people know it.Dont let these crimals incarcerate the poor and disadvantage who can't don't won't get fair treatment by a system that targets and them.

  5. On the surface the old Republican dudes may think their plans are progressive, but when you dig a little deeper into the details its the same old bullshit served on different plates. If they want to solve the crime problem then invest heavily in the community and bring the standard of living up for the poorest in society; create a decent jobs program, increase minimum wage improve access to family planning services and most of all change the leadership from old white men to people who are actually representative of the demographic.

  6. Baltimore could get some of the most dangerous criminals off the street by not paying them and not providing them with weapons and patrol cars.

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