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In Mark Mauer’s book, Race to Incarceration, he closely examines current processes that present day courts use to incarcerate criminals. Mauer is the Assistant Director of the Sentencing Project, which is an organization that pushes and lobbies for changes in the sentencing of criminals. Mauer, being a very credible source himself, looks to many others to help accurately portray the problem of the sentencing of criminals and the dilemmas we as a country now face. ...
Mauer pulls out all the stops in finding adequate sources to back up his theories and beliefs in what he calls the corruption that is sentencing. ... Mauer believes that numbers do not lie and that they only expose false truths that people are led to believe by political figures. One thing that Mauer does not fail to do is get numerous sources that are highly credible in the fields that they are incorporated with.
Approximate Word count = 676 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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