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Breaking the Addiction to Incarceration: Weekly Highlights

Rebecca McCray,
Former Managing Editor,
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May 11, 2011

Today, the U.S. has the highest incarceration rate of any country in the world. With over 2.3 million men and women living behind bars, our imprisonment rate is the highest it鈥檚 ever been in U.S. history. And yet, our criminal justice system has failed on every count: public safety, fairness and cost-effectiveness. Across the country, the criminal justice reform conversation is heating up. Each week, we feature our some of the most exciting and relevant news in overincarceration discourse that we鈥檝e spotted from the previous week. Check back weekly for our top picks.


Gilbert Holmes, Executive Director of the 老澳门开奖结果 of Indiana, writes of the Indiana legislature鈥檚 failure to support Gov. Mitch Daniels鈥 plan for criminal justice reform that would have saved the state billions of dollars.


Voters in Louisiana鈥檚 Ouachita Parish voted against a proposition that would have raised property taxes to fund the Ouachita Correctional Center. Discussions of privatizing the jail to make up for the deficit are now on the table.


Louisiana, our nation鈥檚 largest incarcerator, makes the news again 鈥 this time for a completely outrageous sentence for a drug offense. Cornell Hood II was sentenced to life in prison after his fourth marijuana-related offense under the state鈥檚 repeat-offender law.


The Ohio House passed a bill last week that if passed in the Senate will save the state approximately $78 million dollars in corrections costs, as well as equalizing powder and crack-cocaine sentences. Gov. John Kasich is eager to sign the bill.


This haunting photo series from photographers/videographers Tim Gruber and Jenn Ackerman tells the story of those who grow old and unable to care for themselves behind bars. The duo also produced a separate series on .

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