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The dramatic increase in U.S. prison populations since the 1970s is often blamed on the
mandatory sentencing required by "three strikes" laws and other punitive crime bills. Michael
O'Hear shows that the blame is actually not so easily assigned. His meticulous analysis of
incarceration in Wisconsin—a state where judges have considerable discretion in
sentencing—explores the reasons why the prison population has ballooned nearly tenfold over the
past forty years. O'Hear tracks the effects of sentencing laws and politics in Wisconsin from the
eve of the imprisonment boom in 1970 up to the 2010s. Drawing on archival research, original
public-opinion polling, and interviews with dozens of key policymakers, he reveals important
dimensions that have been missed by others. He draws out lessons from the Wisconsin
experience for the United States as a whole, where mass incarceration has cost taxpayers billions
of dollars and caused untold misery to millions of inmates and their families.
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Author : Michael M. O’Hear
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Publisher : University of Wisconsin Press
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ISBN-10 : 0299310205
ISBN-13 : 9780299310202
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The dramatic increase in U.S. prison populations since the 1970s is often blamed on the
mandatory sentencing required by "three strikes" laws and other punitive crime bills.
Michael O'Hear shows that the blame is actually not so easily assigned. His meticulous
analysis of incarceration in Wisconsin—a state where judges have considerable discretion in
sentencing—explores the reasons why the prison population has ballooned nearly tenfold
over the past forty years. O'Hear tracks the effects of sentencing laws and politics in
Wisconsin from the eve of the imprisonment boom in 1970 up to the 2010s. Drawing on
archival research, original public-opinion polling, and interviews with dozens of key
policymakers, he reveals important dimensions that have been missed by others. He draws
out lessons from the Wisconsin experience for the United States as a whole, where mass
incarceration has cost taxpayers billions of dollars and caused untold misery to millions of
inmates and their families.
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