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Podcast: Cato Event Podcast
Episode: Punishment without Crime: How Our Massive Misdemeanor System Traps the Innocent and Makes America More Unequal
Description: At any given time, the United States holds almost two million people in prison for felony convictions. Often overlooked, however, are more than 11 million people who cycle in and out of American jails every year for misdemeanor offenses.Despite composing the largest part of our criminal system, misdemeanors donβt usually garner the same policy attention as more overtly draconian features of the system β such as decades-long mandatory minimum prison sentences β because they are viewed as βminor offenses.β However, the overall punitive effect of misdemeanors, particularly on poor people and people of color, far exceeds what s...