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MISSISSIPPI
AGAINST
MANDATORY
MINIMUMS
Thisaffectsyou.@http://msamm.wordpress.com
GETINVOLVED
Whataremandatoryminimums?
Mandatory minimum sentencing laws
require judges to automatically hand out
minimum prison terms to those convicted
of certain crimes. Mississippi has some
of the harshest mandatory minimums
out of all 50 states, and our prisons are
suffering for it. According to the U.S.
Department of Justice, Mississippi has
the nation’s second highest per capita
incarceration rate.
Whatcanyoudo?
MississippiAgainst
MandatoryMinimums
Promoting Justice and Efficiency
in Mississippi
Join us in our fight for reform! Mississippi
Against Mandatory Minimums is a non-
profit committed to proposing legislation
to reform Mississippi’s mandatory
minimum laws. We seek to reform
the current sentencing laws, expand
drug courts, and eliminate mandatory
minimums for all non-violent drug cases.
It’syourmoney. It’syoursafety. It’syourcommunity.
Yet the Mississippi Department of
Corrections (MDOC) spent $339 million
of your tax dollars this year, and next
year it plans to spend $368 million.
In fact, state corrections spending is
growing faster than that for education,
transportation, and everything else
except Medicaid.
If automatic laws, not qualified judges,
are putting prisoners behind bars, how
can we be sure that our tax dollars are
being put to good use?
For all the money we’re spending on
them, prisons aren’t making our streets
safer or better. The number of prisoners
behind bars for drug crimes has
increased tenfold from 50,000 in 1980 to
500,000 today, yet cocaine, heroin, and
other illegal drugs are just as available
today as they were in 1980, and often
even at lower prices.
Social scientists believe that the prison
system is now so saturated that the
net effect on communities is starting
to become decidedly negative. In their
words, it’s becoming “crimogenic.”
“Our states are in trouble and no
amount of budget gimmicks, political
posturing or hiding bills will fix the
massive debt that they face.”
– Bob Williams,
President of State Budget Solutions
“Today, my guess is that the costs
outweigh the benefits at the margins.
I think we should be shrinking the
prison population by at least one-
third.”
– Steven D. Levitt, University of Chicago
economist and co-author of Freakonomics
Crimogenic (adj.) – “creating more
crime over the long term by harming
the social fabric in communities
and permanently damaging the
economic prospets of prisoners as
well as their families.”

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Mamm brochure v1

  • 1. MISSISSIPPI AGAINST MANDATORY MINIMUMS Thisaffectsyou.@http://msamm.wordpress.com GETINVOLVED Whataremandatoryminimums? Mandatory minimum sentencing laws require judges to automatically hand out minimum prison terms to those convicted of certain crimes. Mississippi has some of the harshest mandatory minimums out of all 50 states, and our prisons are suffering for it. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Mississippi has the nation’s second highest per capita incarceration rate. Whatcanyoudo? MississippiAgainst MandatoryMinimums Promoting Justice and Efficiency in Mississippi Join us in our fight for reform! Mississippi Against Mandatory Minimums is a non- profit committed to proposing legislation to reform Mississippi’s mandatory minimum laws. We seek to reform the current sentencing laws, expand drug courts, and eliminate mandatory minimums for all non-violent drug cases.
  • 2. It’syourmoney. It’syoursafety. It’syourcommunity. Yet the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) spent $339 million of your tax dollars this year, and next year it plans to spend $368 million. In fact, state corrections spending is growing faster than that for education, transportation, and everything else except Medicaid. If automatic laws, not qualified judges, are putting prisoners behind bars, how can we be sure that our tax dollars are being put to good use? For all the money we’re spending on them, prisons aren’t making our streets safer or better. The number of prisoners behind bars for drug crimes has increased tenfold from 50,000 in 1980 to 500,000 today, yet cocaine, heroin, and other illegal drugs are just as available today as they were in 1980, and often even at lower prices. Social scientists believe that the prison system is now so saturated that the net effect on communities is starting to become decidedly negative. In their words, it’s becoming “crimogenic.” “Our states are in trouble and no amount of budget gimmicks, political posturing or hiding bills will fix the massive debt that they face.” – Bob Williams, President of State Budget Solutions “Today, my guess is that the costs outweigh the benefits at the margins. I think we should be shrinking the prison population by at least one- third.” – Steven D. Levitt, University of Chicago economist and co-author of Freakonomics Crimogenic (adj.) – “creating more crime over the long term by harming the social fabric in communities and permanently damaging the economic prospets of prisoners as well as their families.”