Three Strikes
This law prevents repeat violent offenders the ability to put families at risk. The law warns career criminals to find a new job or else they will become career inmates – they are given two chances to stop their violent behaviour. The consequences for persistent offending should be sufficiently severe to ensure that the benefits of the crime are outweighed by the punishment. It stands to reason that if a repeat offender is incapacitated, then the crime reduction will be great.
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