Prisoners have too many rights / Jack Lee
Prisoners need more rights / Commission on Safety and Abuse in America's Prisons
Men suffer more discrimination by the judicial system than women / Richard F. Doyle
Women suffer more discrimination by the judicial system than men / Correctional Association of New York
Women in prison are sexually vulnerable / Nicole Summer
Men in prison are sexually vulnerable / Daniel Brook
Minorities are unfairly targeted by law enforcement / Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund
Minorities are not unfairly targeted by law enforcement / New Century Foundation
Older prisoners should be released early / Justice Matters
Older prisoners should not receive lenient sentences / Kelly Porcella
Mentally ill offenders should be held responsible for their actions / Richard E. Vatz
Mentally ill offenders should not be executed / American Civil Liberties Union
White-collar criminals should be given lighter sentences / Rob Norton
White-collar criminals should not be released early / Ming Zhen Shakya
The death penalty deters crime / David B. Muhlhausen
The death penalty does not deter crime / Aundre M. Herron
Surveillance equipment helps reduce crime / Spencer E. Ante
Surveillance equipment does not reduce crime / American Civil Liberties Union
Tougher sentences deter crime / John Lott
Tougher sentences do not deter crime / The JFA Institute
Measuring recidivism is complicated / Martha Lyman and Stefan LoBuglio
Rehabilitation reduces recidivism rates among drug offenders / Government Accountability Office
Corrections officials should be held responsible for recidivism / Jason Newman
Restorative justice is more effective than retribution in preventing recidivism / Jonathan Aitken
Transition programs reduce recidivism rates / Danny L. Jordan
Relapse prevention therapy can lower recidivism rates / George A. Parks.