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Crime and Punishment in America  
Aired: Thursday, August 16, 2007 10-11AM ET

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By host Tom Ashbrook:

In the summer of 2007, high profile killings in Newark and Oakland and Connecticut have put bloody murder back in the headlines.

But here's the rub with crime and punishment in America. Crime peaked in 1992 in this country, while prison populations have continued to explode.

The United States now has the highest incarceration rate in the world - many times higher than peer nations. And now, murder rates in American cities have jumped again.

So, has locking up millions made America safer? And how far can the lock-up go?

This hour On Point: Millions in prison. Blood in the streets. What now?

Guests
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·Glenn Loury, professor of economics at Brown University. His essay "Why Are So Many Americans in Prison?" appears in the current issue of Boston Review
· Paul Butler, Professor of Law at George Washington University
· Valenicia Mohammed, journalist and mother of two murdered sons
· Rev. Thomas Ellis, founder and president of the "Enough is Enough" Coalition in Newark, an anti-violence group



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