Global Notebook 11/02
Attitudes Shift on Crime and Punishment
WASHINGTON, DC — US sentiments toward crime are slowly changing. Two out of three people now say they want to deal with the causes rather than simply locking up offenders, according to a poll by the Open Society Institute (OSI). They also think those convicted of nonviolent crimes can be rehabilitated.
Seventy percent believe the drug war has failed, and two-thirds view drug use as a medical problem. This contrasts sharply with a recent study by the Administrative Office of the US Courts, which says drug defendants still make up the largest category facing criminal trials in federal courts. From Oct. 2000 to Sept. 2001, nearly 31,500 defendants were involved in drug cases, 38 percent of the total.