L. Stolzenberg et Sj. Dalessio, 3 STRIKES AND YOURE OUT - THE IMPACT OF CALIFORNIA NEW MANDATORY SENTENCING LAW ON SERIOUS CRIME RATES, Crime and delinquency, 43(4), 1997, pp. 457-469
Using monthly data drawn from the 10 largest cities in California and
an interrupted time-series design with nonequivalent dependent variabl
es, the authors assessed the impact of California's ''three strikes an
d you're out'' law on the serious crime rate and on a control series m
easured as the petty theft rate. Overall, maximum-likelihood results i
ndicated that the three-strikes law did not decrease serious crime or
petty theft rates below the level expected on the basis of preexisting
trends. Policy implications of these findings are discussed, and expl
anations are given as to why the effect of California's three-strikes
law was inconsequential in 9 of the 10 cities examined.