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The harsher-is-better mind-set is giving way to a recognition that widespread incarceration is, as Mr. Holder put it, "both ineffective and unsustainable".

"Although incarceration has a role to play in our justice system, widespread incarceration at the federal, state and local levels is both ineffective and unsustainable".

"Although incarceration has a role to play in our justice system, widespread incarceration at the federal, state and local levels is both ineffective and unsustainable," Mr. Holder's speech said.

Similarly, the legal scholar Paul Butler argues in his new book, "Let's Get Free: A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice," that widespread incarceration in the 1980s and '90s undermined the legitimacy of law enforcement in the eyes of the affected communities by converting a prison term into something heroic rather than stigmatic.

"Widespread incarceration at the federal, state and local levels is both ineffective and unsustainable," said Holder, calling the American prison population "unnecessarily large".

But this time Attorney General Holder has recognized that less can be more - that widespread incarceration is both ineffective and unsustainable.

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Between April and August, NDH authorities implemented a policy of widespread incarcerations, massacres, forced emigration, and murder of Serbs.

The widespread obsession with incarceration corrodes confidence in justice.

Of course it is welcome to hear top rank politicians facing up to the manifestly miserable results of mass incarceration, which include widespread recidivism.

Interestingly, the troubling facts about marijuana have not accompanied a widespread rise in arrests or incarceration for the use of that drug.

The ACLU says it is committed to "full equality for lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people; establishing new privacy protections for our digital age of widespread government surveillance; ending mass incarceration; or preserving the right to vote or the right to have an abortion".

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