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In this animated interview, the sociologist Bruce Western explains the current inevitability of prison for certain demographics of ... 'Investments in people, not jails and prisons, leads to a decrease in crime' — We're breaking down the history and stats behind ... These three films expose America's broken criminal justice system through through the eyes of Lavette Mayes, Johnny Perez, and ...
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- In this animated interview, the sociologist Bruce Western explains the current inevitability of prison for certain demographics of ...
- 'Investments in people, not jails and prisons, leads to a decrease in crime' — We're breaking down the history and stats behind ...
- These three films expose America's broken criminal justice system through through the eyes of Lavette Mayes, Johnny Perez, and ...
- Thanks to Visually ( for facilitating the creation of this video, to for the animation, and ...
- Mandatory minimums were supposed to help crack down on drug crime in the 80s.
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