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LESS, NOT MORE - POLICE, COURTS, PRISONS

NCJ Number
7658
Journal
Federal Probation Volume: 36 Issue: 3 Dated: (SEPTEMBER 1972) Pages: 12-18
Author(s)
B SMITH; H POLLACK
Date Published
1972
Length
7 pages
Annotation
INCREASING THE NUMBER OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSONNEL OR FACILITIES IS SEEN AS INEFFECTIVE IN CONTROLLING AMERICA'S CRIME PROBLEM.
Abstract
MORE POLICE WILL ONLY EXACERBATE THE PROBLEM BY FURTHER OVERLOADING THE COURTS, MORE COURTS WILL ONLY PERPETUATE THE PLEA BARGAINING SYSTEM, AND MORE PRISONS WILL ONLY CONTINUE THE INEFFECTIVENESS OF PRESENT PRISON POLICIES. THE AUTHORS SUGGEST THAT BY LEGALIZING OR DECRIMINALIZING VICTIMLESS CRIMES THE DETERIORATION MIGHT BE HALTED. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT).

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