What is the relationship, if any, between changes in the rate of criminal offending and changes in the rate of imprisonment in America during the last decade? What is the reason for that relationship?

What will be an ideal response?


It is difficult to evaluate the link between criminal offending and imprisonment rates. In general, crime rates have declined significantly over the last ten years and imprisonment rates have increased dramatically. Supporters of the just deserts philosophy argue that the increases in imprisonment rates have caused the decline in crime rates, although there are many other possible explanations for the decline in crime rates, including demographic changes and increased effectiveness of other criminal justice strategies.

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