Every state that enacted the “three strikes law” Has had different results. This may be because every state’s law is completely different in their own way! When the "Three Strikes" law went into effect in California (and subsequently in several other states) in the mid-1990s, it either reduced the crime rate or didn't affect the crime rate or increased the crime rate
Less than one-fourth of second-strikers were admitted to prison for a violent or serious offense. The most common second-strike offenses are possession of a controlled substance, petty theft with a prior theft, and second-degree burglary. Slightly more than half of third-strikers was admitted to prison for a violent or serious offense. The most common third-strike of
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