Sentenced to life for stealing $14: ‘I needed help, but was given jail’
Summary
Research has found no evidence that the law reduced crime rates or deterred violence.
“It has no public safety benefit,” said Mike Romano, director of the Three Strikes Project at Stanford law school, who serves on a state committee that last year recommended Three Strikes be repealed. “By design, the law has targeted crimes of poverty, like small-time robbery, burglary, breaking windows, purse snatching”
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