Study: California three-strikes law imprisons more than other states
Saturday, September 25, 2004 at 06:14PM
TheSpook
California imprisons more felons under its three-strikes
law than almost every other three-strikes state combined, a report by
an advocacy group found. The report's authors and other three-strikes
opponents cited the data as evidence that California's
toughest-in-the-nation law is draconian and must be reformed. "It's
shameful that a state like California would incarcerate under three
strikes 42,000 people, many for nonviolent offenses, the majority
African-American males," Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Oakland said Thursday.
California voters will have the chance to change their sentencing law
Nov. 2 when they cast ballots on Proposition 66, which would amend the
law to require the third strike offense to be a serious or violent
felony. Presently, any felony can constitute a third strike, including
crimes like burglary and nonresidential arson that would not count as
third strikes if Proposition 66 passes. The measure would also make
inmates whose third strike wasn't serious or violent eligible for
re-sentencing. The new report, releasted Thursday by the
Washington-based Justice Policy Institute, which promotes alternatives
to incarceration, could serve as fuel for both sides. [more ]
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