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Why the U.S. Is Heading Toward New Era of Mass Incarceration

Por: Time Life November 03, 2022

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In the majority of hotly contested 2022 midterm races across the country, tough-on-crime rhetoric is at the top of the agenda. Close to of Republican spending on campaign ads since September has been on the topic of crime, with running on the issue, and Democrats have responded with their own war chest. Not since the height of America’s mass incarceration era has the nation seen law and order politics play such an outsized role in candidate... + full article



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