Do Prisons Make Us Safer? The Benefits and Costs of the Prison Boom

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Authors:  Micheal Stoll, Steven Raphael

Date: June 1, 2009

Project: Do Prisons Make Us Safer? The Benefits and Costs of the Prison Boom

The number of people incarcerated in U.S. prisons and jails more  than quadrupled between 1975 and 2005, reaching the unprecedented level  of over two million inmates today. Annual corrections spending now  exceeds 64 billion dollars, and many of the social and economic burdens  resulting from mass incarceration fall disproportionately on minority  communities. Yet crime rates across the country have also dropped  considerably during this time period. In Do Prisons Make Us Safer? leading experts systematically examine the complex repercussions of the massive surge in our nation’s prison system.

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