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A follow up on a 1992 study of San Francisco’s racially disparate incarceration trends finds a city steeped in rhetoric rather than reason.

In 1994, African-Americans were 17 times more likely to be subject to California’s three strikes law, according to LA Public Defender data.

Documenting the influence of the prison guards union on criminal justice policy in CA.

A case history project of people receiving three strikes sentences.

As incarceration rates in California continued to increase during the 1990’s this report debunks the perceived public safety benefit, through an international comparison.