Do The time, Lower The Crime by James Q. Wilson and Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentences Waste Resource by Kevin Zeese

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Prison reform has been talked about since the late 1800’s and early 1900’s with the goal of giving prisoners better living conditions. Today’s issues involving prison reform have caused many debates on whether or not prisons should change their traditional ways and try to find a more suitable solution with prison related problems like overcrowded facility and huge sums of money being spent on these prisons. Two article that are going to be analyzed in this essay are entitled “Do the time, lower the crime” by James Q. Wilson and “Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentences Waste Resource” by Kevin Zeese. Both of these articles have opposite viewpoints toward prison reform. One side of the argument which is introduced in “Do the time, lower the crime” argues that harder prison sentences are lowering the crime rate and that the cost of prison is succeeded by the beneficial outcomes society gets in return. The pro prison reform side in “Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentences Waste Resource” contends that an increase in overcrowded prison facilities has to do with stricter laws and prison sentences being placed on minor offenders. The pro-reform side also argues that treatment programs must be emplaced so less previous convicts return for violations. While prison reform is something that can be beneficial, the opposing side argues that imprisonment has positive outcomes, while the supporting side argues that overcrowded prisons and prison spending have become a serious problem.
Although stricter prison sentences can have some effect on crime rate, some people speculate that it can also be defective. In the article entitled “Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentences Waste Resource” the author of the article states, “There are nearly 12,000 people in New York’s ...

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...son reform side made was that imprisonment has driven down our crime rate by 25% and help society with keeping dangerous criminals behind bars, but in the end it wasn’t enough to change sides.

Works Cited

Zeese, Kevin. “Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentences Waste Resources” Mandatory Minimum Sentencing (2010) 1-3. Print.
Wilson, James. “Do the time, lower the crime” Too many people behind bars? The statistics suggest otherwise (2008) 1-3. Print.
Glazer, Sarah. "Sentencing Reform." CQ Researcher 10 Jan. 2014: 25-48. Web. 28 Feb. 2014.

Zeese, Kevin. “Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentences Waste Resources” Mandatory Minimum Sentencing (2010) 1-3. Print.
Wilson, James. “Do the time, lower the crime” Too many people behind bars? The statistics suggest otherwise (2008) 1-3. Print.
Glazer, Sarah. "Sentencing Reform." CQ Researcher 10 Jan. 2014: 25-48. Web. 28 Feb. 2014.

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