Prisons: Presidential Pressure

For about 50 years before 1972, the rate of imprisonment in the United States was steady.


But in the 1960s, rising crime rates, urban riots and social tensions triggered tough-on-crime policies that would alter the size and racial composition of the prison system.

Here are major players in this movement and the role they played in satiating thepublic and political hunger for law and order.

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