Posted on 11/15/2004 7:32:11 AM PST by RepCath
America's combined federal, state and local adult correctional population reached a new record of almost 6.9 million men and women last year, an increase of 130,700 people since December 31, 2002, according to the US Justice Department.
The correctional population of 6,889,800 includes people incarcerated in prisons and jails as well as those on probation and parole. In calendar year 2003, 1,387,269 adults were incarcerated in federal and state prisons and 691,301 inmates served time in local jails. And as of December 31, 2003, 4,073,987 adults were on probation - a period of supervision in the community following a conviction - and 774,588 on parole - a period of conditional supervised release following a prison term.
(Excerpt) Read more at michnews.com ...
and the crime rate is dropping, hmmm
This is good news...Cops are finally able to do their job...thanks in part to the patriot act, I'm willing to bet.
I musta missed something.
I know literally HUNDREDS of people, and I can only think of one, a youth, who is on probation.
That's great news. Criminals should be in prison.
Or you could state it:
I know literally HUNDREDS of people, and I can only think of one, a youth, who is on probation.
Well you are obviously not open to diversity.
This is a growth industry. Gotta keep that inventory coming in, let's license breathing.
Wonder how many are illegals?
And what percent are in prison because of the drug laws?
Time to build more prisons. If people don't stop breaking the law they are going to go to jail.
good point
Statistics without
demographics are pointless.
It's just the mainstream
being itself and
putting out pseudo-news that
sounds informative . . .
It's that time of year....the left is banging the prison/execution/homeless drum again...and it gets loader as we approach Christmas.....
I think that argument depends on the seriousness of the crime. Simple possesion of marajuana vs. intenet to distribute tons of drugs, should be taken into consideration.
"Thank G*d they got penitentiaries!"
The breakdown in is the full article. Still, doesn't say how many are illegal aliens though.
"Do you think that we want those laws to be observed? We want them broken. Theres no way to rule innocent men. The only power the government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there arent enough criminals one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws."
Take out the hysterical, revenue driven, MADD inspired, craven road block mentality for DWI arrests and that number (those on probation) would drop 20 fold. So technically that is "crime" but of a very different nature than the headline presents.
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