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Seriously. WTF is up with the USA locking-up more of our own citizens that ANY NATION ON EARTH?
What further "evidence" do I need to conclude that this nation already IS a police state? None, sadly.
The United States Has The Largest Prison Population In The World And Its Growing
BY NICOLE FLATOW POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 AT 9:08 AM
Both in raw numbers and by percentage of the population, the United States has the most prisoners of any developed country in the world and it has the largest total prison population of any nation. That didnt change in 2013. After several years in which the prison population dropped slightly, the raw number of inmates in United States custody went up again in 2013.
More than 1.57 million inmates sat behind bars in federal, state, and county prisons and jails around the country as of December 31, 2013. In the federal prisons, more than half of those sentenced to a stints of a year or longer are still there for drug crimes. In states including Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, and Georgia, at least 1 percent of male residents were in prison on December 31. And across the country, racial disparities persist. Black men are six times more likely than white men to be in prison. Hispanic men are 2.4 times more likely, according to a Sentencing Project analysis of the data.
This doesnt paint the full picture of the U.S. incarceration system. Many have estimated the total number of U.S. incarceration to be more than 2.4 million. This is in part because another estimated 12 million individuals cycle through the county jail systems in a given year for periods of less than a year, and are therefore not factored into a snapshot on December 31. There are also other mechanisms of incarceration not factored into this figure, including immigration detention, civil commitment, and Indian Country facilities, according to a Prison Policy Initiative briefing.
And a vastly greater number of Americans 1 in 31 according to 2009 Pew figures are under U.S. corrections custody either through parole, probation, or incarceration. One in three Americans have a criminal record, according to recent FBI estimates.
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2014/09/17/3568232/the-united-states-had-even-more-prisoners-in-2013/
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