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What concerns with three-strikes laws are raised by recent extensions to Hirschi’s notion of social control—life course theories of offending? If the fundamental rationale of three-strikes laws is to protect the community from habitual offenders, are life course theories supportive? If we know what best predicts future offending and if programs can be created to address these causal factors, why rely on long prison sentences?

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