Ohio Poised To Reduce Criminal Sentences

May 5, 2011 by Nathan Koppel

Ohio appears to be on the verge of joining other states that recently reduced some of the long prison sentences that were a hallmark of the nation’s war on drugs.

States are not getting soft on crime, but rather are hoping to reduce prison costs, which have grown dramatically in recent decades, and to steer more of their law-enforcement resources towards hardened criminals, as WSJ earlier reported in this piece.

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