Video: More Time Behind Bars
- Public Safety Performance Project
- Source: MSNBC
- June 7, 2012
Public Safety Performance Project Director Adam Gelb discusses increased prison terms and the cost to states in an interview on MSNBC's "The Dylan Ratigan Show."
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