The “Three Strikes” Law in California: The Ballot Initiative Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In the month of November 1994, California voters were offered with a ballot initiative on a projected "three strikes" measure, which would impose stiff penalties on repeat offenders.

Although California had a three strikes law on its publications, a voter-approved initiative would allow it to be challenging for future lawmakers to tamper with the demanding provisions of the bill. This case consists of three parts. The first briefly describes the proponents and opponents of the ballot measure provides background on the California three strikes law, and then, and the arguments each side put forward. HKS Case Number 1908.0

The Three Strikes Law in California The Ballot Initiative case study solution

PUBLICATION DATE: November 03, 2009 PRODUCT #: HKS113-HCB-ENG

This is just an excerpt. This case is about STRATEGY & EXECUTION

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