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Summary Of Michael Tonry Thinking About Crime

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Michael Tonry’s Thinking about Crime: Sense and Sensibility in American Penal Culture suggests that the crime rate trends do not shift because of harsher punishment, but due to periodical changes in society. He states that harsh punishments like truth in sentencing and three-strike laws do not decrease crime because the states that have these programs have similar crime rates to those that do not have them (Tonry, 2004, page 119). Therefore these programs are not the solution to preventing future crime. An increase in arrests, incarcerations and sentences does not benefit the country or the criminal justice system. It overwhelms the system, which leads to an increase in prison facilities to house these more criminals. This harsh on crime philosophy

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