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Locked Up: 1 in 99 in the Slammer
Foxnews ^ | Friday, February 29, 2008 | AP

Posted on 02/29/2008 5:13:51 AM PST by Carbonsteel

NEW YORK — More than one in every 100 American adults is in jail or prison — making the United States the world's incarceration leader, according to a new report tracking the surge in U.S. inmate population.

The report, released Thursday by the Pew Center on the States, urged U.S. states to curtail corrections spending by placing fewer low-risk offenders behind bars.

"The United States imprisons more people than any country in the world," the report said. Using updated state-by-state data, it said more than 2.3 million adults were held in U.S. prisons or jails at the start of 2008 — or one of every 99.1 adults out of a total population of some 230 million adults.

The numbers put the United States far ahead of more populous China, which it said has 1.5 million people behind bars, and Russia, which has 890,000. The Pew report cited January statistics from the "World Prison Brief" released by the International Center for Prison Studies at London's King's College.

It also said the U.S. — with 750 inmates per 100,000 people — "is the global leader in the rate at which it incarcerates its citizenry, outpacing nations like South Africa and Iran."

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To: Carbonsteel

It is not like we just lock people up arbitrarily. Those folks in our prisons are there because a judge and jury determined that they needed to be punished for committing one or more crimes. This high rate of incarceration probably says a lot about the break down of our society more than anything else.


21 posted on 02/29/2008 5:58:37 AM PST by The Great RJ ("Mir we bleiwen wat mir sin" or "We want to remain what we are." ..Luxembourg motto)
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To: marvlus
My wife and I were in Quito, Equador a couple of years ago. In downtown, the walls surrounding property are topped with broken glass and barbed wire. Heavy metal shutters cover business fronts at night. When open, every shop had an armed guard.

We went out to one of the nicer restaurants one evening. Our taxi was met by the doorman armed with an AK-47. I kid you not.

But, hey. I bet their incarceration rate is lower.

22 posted on 02/29/2008 6:00:09 AM PST by robertpaulsen
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To: marvlus
What I saw there was much lawlessness, drunkenness, a survival of the fittest culture.

I'll take your word for how bad it was there, but you can find what you've described in any US inner city.

23 posted on 02/29/2008 6:01:08 AM PST by no nau
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To: Arm_Bears

I wrote a book on this subject called “The Spirit Set Me Free” (Paulist Press) available on Amazon.com

It features ordinary men and woman from across the country who discovered Christ where they least expected to — in prison.

Frederick Hermann


24 posted on 02/29/2008 6:03:10 AM PST by blessu (blessu)
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To: Hazcat
2/3 of them are Americans. How about deporting the 1/3 and put more Americans behind bars to fill the void? Then maybe I’d be able to visit downtown Baltimore without seeing a stabbing, mugging, or carjacking.
25 posted on 02/29/2008 6:04:56 AM PST by Vision ("If God so clothes the grass of the field...will He not much more clothe you...?" -Matthew 6:30)
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To: Carbonsteel
This incarceration rate is one of many reasons why everyone is the world wants in here.
26 posted on 02/29/2008 6:05:56 AM PST by Vision ("If God so clothes the grass of the field...will He not much more clothe you...?" -Matthew 6:30)
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To: Carbonsteel

If you do the crime, you must do the time.


27 posted on 02/29/2008 6:06:27 AM PST by kabar
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To: Vision

The widely cited figure of 1/3 foreigners in our jails is for FEDERAL prisons, which hold only about 10% of all prisoners (and, of course, concentrate on smuggling, immigration and other offenses whre foreigners would be overrepresented). A DOJ reports says only about 10% of the total number of prisoners in the US are foreigners. Check the site for “Bureau of Justice Statistics.”


28 posted on 02/29/2008 6:10:09 AM PST by BohDaThone
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To: BohDaThone

It surprises me that there are no illegal aliens in state prisons. There’s no illegal in San Quentin?


29 posted on 02/29/2008 6:13:52 AM PST by Vision ("If God so clothes the grass of the field...will He not much more clothe you...?" -Matthew 6:30)
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To: Vision

Not none — I didn’t say that — just not 1/3, on a nationwide basis.


30 posted on 02/29/2008 6:17:39 AM PST by BohDaThone
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To: Carbonsteel

SOLUTION: Let all the law abiding live behind the protected prison walls, let all the convicts out. Soon the convicts will have all killed themselves in gang wars leaving us with a new start.


31 posted on 02/29/2008 6:18:37 AM PST by meandog (Please pray for future President McCain--day minus 325 and counting! Stay home and get Baraked!)
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To: robertpaulsen
“My wife and I were in Quito, Ecuador a couple of years ago. In downtown, the walls surrounding property are topped with broken glass and barbed wire. Heavy metal shutters cover business fronts at night....”

Reminds me of the French Quarter in New Orleans BEFORE Katrina hit. Lot’s of razor wire, too. And it’s still like that today...

32 posted on 02/29/2008 6:25:04 AM PST by Leo Farnsworth (I'm not really Leo Farnsworth...)
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To: MarkL
“The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren’t 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. “

Excellent quote. The same could be said for taxation, too.....

33 posted on 02/29/2008 6:31:11 AM PST by Thermalseeker (Silence is not always a Sign of Wisdom, but Babbling is ever a Mark of Folly. - B. Franklin)
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To: Arm_Bears

Begs the question: Why do do many people in such a wealthy country decide to break the law?


34 posted on 02/29/2008 6:31:35 AM PST by Homer1
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To: Carbonsteel
Prisons, Jails and Probation – Overview

1 in every 31 adults, were incarcerated or on probation or parole at yearend 2006."

35 posted on 02/29/2008 6:32:39 AM PST by KDD (Freedom begins between the ears. -- Edward Abbey)
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To: Carbonsteel

The story isn’t how many people are locked up, the story here is the necessity of having to lock these people up. Locking up crimnals is a reaction to their behavior and their personal choice to commit crime. Jail or prison is where they need to be.


36 posted on 02/29/2008 6:40:57 AM PST by FrdmLvr
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To: Carbonsteel

With freedom comes great responsibility. Some can’t handle either.


37 posted on 02/29/2008 6:43:49 AM PST by Niteranger68 (Where are they hiding Obama’s white half?)
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To: Carbonsteel

The reason why we have so many people in jail is simple: We have a lot of crime.


38 posted on 02/29/2008 6:45:30 AM PST by Brilliant
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To: blessu

Another problem is that a lot of them discover muhamad in there too.


39 posted on 02/29/2008 6:47:12 AM PST by onedoug
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To: kabar

Or, they could follow the best line in “Liar, Liar” -

“STOP BREAKING THE LAW, 4$$h013!”


40 posted on 02/29/2008 6:48:00 AM PST by MrB (You can't reason people out of a position that they didn't use reason to get into in the first place)
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