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Why The Policy Failures Of Mass Incarceration Are Really Political Failures, John F. Pfaff Jan 2020

Why The Policy Failures Of Mass Incarceration Are Really Political Failures, John F. Pfaff

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In his forthcoming book, The Insidious Momentum of Mass Incarceration, Franklin Zimring argues that the most effective way to end mass incarceration is to target the policy failures that drive it. He focuses in particular on the “prosecutorial free lunch”: prosecutors are county-funded officials who can send as many people as they like to state-funded prisons, which is a classic moral hazard problem. While Zimring is correct to focus on how relatively technocratic issues have posed outsized and underappreciated problems, his analysis suffers from some important shortcomings. In particular, he gives too little attention to the politics that have …


Five Myths About Prison, John F. Pfaff Jan 2019

Five Myths About Prison, John F. Pfaff

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