Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2013
Publication Information
Michael M. O'Hear, Mass Incarceration in Three Midwestern States: Origins and Trends, 47 Val. U. L. Rev. 709 (2013)
Source Publication
47 Valparaiso University Law Review 709 (2013)
Abstract
This Article considers how the mass incarceration story has played out over the past forty years in three medium-sized, Midwestern states, Indiana, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. The three stories are similar in many respects, but notable differences are also apparent. For instance, Minnesota’s imprisonment rate is less than half that of the other two states, while Indiana imprisons more than twice as many drug offenders as either of its peers. The Article seeks to unpack these and other imprisonment trends and to relate them to crime and arrest data over time, focusing particularly on the relative importance of violent crime and drug enforcement as drivers of imprisonment growth.
Repository Citation
O'Hear, Michael M., "Mass Incarceration in Three Midwestern States: Origins and Trends" (2013). Faculty Publications. 645.
https://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/facpub/645