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Perhaps nowhere are these debates more salient than in the state of California, which houses the largest incarcerated population in the United States. In the most recent election, five out of 18 California ballot propositions addressed topics directly or indirectly related to incarceration; including the death penalty, felony sentencing, and ammunition possession. It seems we may finally be ready to talk about our prison problem. Yet, as we begin to creep forward, and as we were reminded in the recent Presidential election, progress always has its limits. In my own research on incarceration and the law, I have found that these limits often lie in the regulation of sex offenders.Factors behind support for harsher punishments for common and uncommon harsher punishments' predictor for first time and repeat fraud, violent and sex human traffickers and drug traffickers of both sexes, as well as male sex offenders. 2/3 SEX OFFENDERS GET OUT OF PRISON AND REOFFEND. MORE AND MORE CHILD AND TEENS ARE GOING MISSING AND ARE EITHER FOUND. Of course sex offenders should get harsher punishments,I mean theft charges get longer than sex predators Most of the first time offenders just have to register...the end of the story look at the video above ↑ ↑ ↑