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<text id=93TT1707>
<title>
May 17, 1993: Retrieving the Jailer's Key
</title>
<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
May 17, 1993 Anguish over Bosnia
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
THE WEEK, Page 21
SOCIETY
Retrieving the Jailer's Keys
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<body>
<p>Attorney General Reno launches a review of mandatory drug
sentences
</p>
<p> With victory in the war on drugs nowhere in sight and prison
populations bulging, the 1980s' lock-'em-up approach to drug
crimes has come under increasing attack. Now Attorney General
Janet Reno says she too wants to reconsider the harsh mandatory
sentences legislated by drug-war hawks during the Reagan-Bush
era. Reno announced a sweeping review of federal
drug-punishment policies to determine if packing prisons with
small-time offenders--say, sentencing a 19-year-old courier
to five years for transporting as little as five grams of crack--makes sense or justice.
</p>
<p> Critics have long complained that mandatory minimums hurt
the young, the ignorant and the poor, throwing them in prison
with hardened criminals. The inflexible sentences also force
many officials to make space by granting early release to
dangerous offenders like robbers and rapists. Reno is
sympathetic to these charges and wants to see more effort spent
on treatment.
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</body>
</article>
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