Why Longer Prison Sentences Don’t Work

Why Longer Prison Sentences Don’t Work

Is our criminal justice system broken, and can it be fixed? Jennifer Doleac is an economist, the executive vice president of criminal justice at Arnold Ventures, and the host of the Probable Causation podcast. Today she discusses her new book, The Science of Second Chances: A Revolution in Criminal Justice. Doleac studies what actually deters crime and what merely feels tough, and she argues that the familiar divide between “root causes” and “lock them up” misses the point. She explains why longer prison sentences often fail to change behavior, why the certainty and swiftness of punishment matters more than the severity, and how economists think about incentives and unintended consequences. The Free Press earns a commission from any purchases made through all book links in this article. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Douglas Murray: The Iranian Regime Means What It Says

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25 Jun 1h 3min

Caitlin Flanagan: Why I Finally Left Los Angeles

Caitlin Flanagan: Why I Finally Left Los Angeles

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22 Jun 1h 4min

Coleman Hughes vs. Peter Beinart Debate: Should Israel Be a Jewish State?

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Peter Beinart is a writer and author who has contributed to The New Republic, The Atlantic, and The New York Times. He grew up a committed Zionist and has spent the last decade publicly refuting that ...

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Is America’s Racial Reckoning Over? With John McWhorter

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8 Jun 1h 8min

Why You Shouldn’t Be Scared of AI

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1 Jun 57min

What People Who Choose Assisted Death Actually Say

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26 Mai 1h 2min

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