The book progresses by first defining and contrasting probation and incarceration, detailing probation conditions like regular meetings and drug testing, versus the realities of prison life. It then analyzes legal and extralegal factors influencing sentencing, such as case law, victim impact statements, and defendant backgrounds.
Finally, it examines the effectiveness of each approach in reducing recidivism and promoting reintegration. This book aims to move past simplistic ""tough on crime"" rhetoric, advocating for evidence-based policies and a more nuanced understanding of the long-term consequences associated with different penalties within the criminal justice system.