'Charged' Explains How Prosecutors And Plea Bargains Drive Mass Incarceration
“Journalist and Yale Law lecturer Emily Bazelon attributes America's high incarceration rates to prosecutors more than judges. She says that in the 1980s, when crime was on the rise, legislators across the country passed laws with mandatory minimum sentences that have disproportionately affected black and brown communities.“
NPR
April 10, 2019