From Deseret News archives:
Tough laws adding to prison woes
Rep. Kay L. Mclff, R-Richfield, is a former 6th District judge, told members of the Judiciary Interim Committee that the Legislature has for years boosted penalties for certain crimes and has increased the number of offenses that can arise from a single criminal episode.
At the risk of appearing "soft on crime," Mclff said the Legislature needs to address the affect it is having on prisons. "I think it would be useful for us to take a look at it and see if we're on the right track in the way we respond."
Mclff is not suggesting a "soft on crime" approach but emphasizes "getting smart" as well as "getting tough" on crime.
"The great temptation in cases when something goes amiss (is) we simply ratchet up the penalty because we're offended by it," he said.
However, that does not address the cost of building new prisons and providing enough beds, staff and programming for prisoners; and it sometimes actually defeats the purpose of an otherwise helpful law.
But the "drug-free zone" concept has been expanded so greatly that these areas often encompass almost an entire community, which then does not act as a deterrent for a drug dealer to stay away from children because the penalty if caught is no different in one place than another.
"You end up defeating the very things you are trying hard to accomplish," Mclff said. "Nobody's going to vote to reduce the area of a drug-free zone. Maybe we could change the title to a 'penalty enhancement zone' and get support. If we don't, we'll have the ever-increasing challenge to stay ahead of our ever-increasing prison population."
Mclff's idea was supported by Rep. Eric Hutchings, R-Kearns, another committee member, who reminded the group of a number of times the Legislature has boosted misdemeanors to felonies.
"We made it a felony offense to drive an ATV into a freshly plowed field," Hutchings said. "We do that (kind of thing) every year."
Hutchings said a chart from the Utah Department of Corrections showed the number of reported crimes increased somewhat during the 1990s, but reports have dropped since then. However, the number of felony sentences has consistently gone up.
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