The forces that created and perpetuate mass incarceration have been entrenched for decades. In an interview with the Brennan Center’s Ruth Sangree, NYU law professor Rachel Barkow discusses her book Prisoners of Politics: Breaking the Cycle of Mass Incarceration, which proposes solutions for fixing the system’s myriad problems. “This wasn’t an outcome produced by a central planner but instead by lots of individual people deciding that a harsh approach is the right approach,” said Barkow. “My hope is that one-by-one, all those folks learn how mistaken this path is. And more importantly, that we put a better institutional model in place that avoids going with gut instincts and uses evidence instead.” // Read More
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