The Injustice of Under-Policing in America

2 American Journal of Law & Equality 85 (2002)

22 Pages Posted: 20 Aug 2022

Date Written: 2002

Abstract

​In the United States, roughly three people are incarcerated per police officer employed. The rest of the developed world strikes a diametrically opposite balance between these twin arms of the penal state, employing roughly three and a half times more police officers than the number of people they incarcerate. We argue that the United States has it backward. Justice and efficiency demand that we strike a balance between policing and incarceration more like that of the rest of the developed world. We call this the “First World Balance.”

We defend this idea in much more detail in a forthcoming book titled What’s Wrong with Mass Incarceration. This essay offers a preliminary sketch of some of the arguments in the book. In the spirit of conversation and debate, in this essay we err deliberately on the side of comprehensiveness rather than argumentative rigor. One of us is a social scientist, and the other is a philosopher and legal scholar. Our primary goal for this research project, and especially in this essay, is not to convince readers that we are correct—but rather to encourage a more explicit discussion of the empirical and normative bases of some pressing debates about the American criminal legal system.

Keywords: Policing, Incarceration, Crime, Justice, Inequality, Race, Class, Welfare

Suggested Citation

Lewis, Christopher and Usmani, Adaner, The Injustice of Under-Policing in America (2002). 2 American Journal of Law & Equality 85 (2002), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4192783 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4192783

Christopher Lewis (Contact Author)

Harvard Law School ( email )

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