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AlterNet: Our Justice System Has Gone Mad

Frank Kopczynski
January 28, 2007
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AlterNet: Our Justice System Has Gone Mad


America’s culture of locking up its citizens has gone too far — three percent of Americans are under some form of correctional supervision, and we may finally be at the beginning of a trend toward real criminal justice reform.

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