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Sentencing laws in America: Throwing away the key
The Economist
2019-02-27
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America locks up non-violent criminals for life without parole, mainly due to mandatory and three-strikes laws. The practice is costly, senseless and ruins lives. For more video content from The Economist visit our website: http://econ.st/1fsBlxz
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