The number of inmates in state custody has gone up by about 2,000 in the two years since the Louisiana Legislature passed a slew of laws lengthening prison stays. The growing population is one factor driving a projected increase in the corrections budget.
If you have ever spent any significant amount of time in Louisiana you’d understand why they might be running out of room in the current amount of prisons.
If you haven’t, sort by homicide.
First of all, we shouldn’t just talk about crime rates without acknowledging that the justice system that renders those verdicts is full of shit (arc
Secondly, whatever you think about the people of Louisiana, there’s no real basis for saying they’ve changed a whole bunch recently, but what has are their laws -