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Essay heading: Prison Overcroweded
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In fact, more often people are being sent to prison now for charges such as forgery, fraud and theft than for charges such as rape or murder.
Actually California spends more money on prisons then it does education. Researchers found that California spends 4.3 billion on education and 5.6 billion on prisons... displayed 300 characters
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That doesn't include psychiatric wards or city jails, police officers or the courts. People in California are not getting the best education that they can, there for a lot are ending up in prison. Lets not forget that California is known to be one of the highest states with gang activity. A lot of youth and adults are force into gangs, through family, friends, or for survival... displayed next 300 characters
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