Correcting Course: Lessons from the 1970 Repeal of Mandatory Minimums
“In the 1980s, Congress responded to the media frenzy around the crack cocaine epidemic by enacting two antidrug crime bills containing new mandatory minimum sentences. Twenty years later, the results are in: the new penalties have failed. These mandatory sentences are no more effective than the similar sanctions adopted in the 1950s. The question now … Continue reading Correcting Course: Lessons from the 1970 Repeal of Mandatory Minimums
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