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The one, sure way that imprisonment prevents crime is by restraining offenders from committing crimes while they are locked up. Called "incapacitation" by experts in criminology, this effect has become the dominant justification for imprisonment in the United States, where well over a million persons are currently in jails and prisons and public figures who want to appear tough on crime periodically urge that we throw away the key. How useful is the modern prison in restraining crime, and at what cost? How much do we really ...

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    • Title: Incapacitation by Franklin Zimring; Gordon Hawkins
    • Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic US
    • Print ISBN: 9780195115833, 019511583X
    • eText ISBN: 9780198025269
    • Edition: 1997 Revised edition
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