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Three Strikes and You're Out: Demographic Analysis of Mandatory Prison Sentencing
Document Type
research-article
Source
Demography, 1998 Nov 01. 35(4), 445-463.
Subject
Prisons
Age
Criminal sentencing
Prisoners
Demography
Population growth
Criminals
Population policy
Population size
Criminal punishment
Language
English
ISSN
00703370
15337790
Abstract
Much of the debate about the costs and benefits of "three-strikes" laws for repeat felony offenders is implicitly demographic relying on unexamined assumptions about prison population dynamics. However, even state-of-the-art analysis has omitted important demographic details. We construct a multistate life-table model of population flows to and from prisons, incorporating age-specific transition rates estimated from administrative data from Florida. We use the multistate life-table model to investigate patterns of prison population growth and aging under many variants of three-strikes laws. Our analysis allows us to quantify these demographic changes and suggests that the aging of prison populations under three-strikes policies will significantly undermine their long-run effectiveness.