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A [[Three-strikes law]] is a law that results in the person being imprison for an extended period following three convictions for serious offences. This law has resulted in individuals receiving prison sentences far beyond what they would have otherwise received and disproportionately affects [[men]]. |
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Three-strikes law exist in various countries including [[Three-strikes law (NZ)|New Zealand]] and the [[Three-strikes law (US)|United States]]. |
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Latest revision as of 22:50, 9 September 2023
A Three-strikes law is a law that results in the person being imprison for an extended period following three convictions for serious offences. This law has resulted in individuals receiving prison sentences far beyond what they would have otherwise received and disproportionately affects men.
Three-strikes law exist in various countries including New Zealand and the United States.