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The United States has the highest rate of imprisonment out of 15 countries, as high as 529 per 100,000 persons. At the conclusion of 2002, 2,166,260 people were being held in a United States prison, jail or juvenile correctional facility. This astoundingly high number has forced state prisons to operate at levels between 1% and 16% above capacity and federal prisons are at an even worse 33% over capacity http://www...
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The United States has the highest rate of imprisonment out of 15 countries, as high as 529 per 100,000 persons. At the conclusion of 2002, 2,166,260 people were being held in a United States prison, jail or juvenile correctional facility. This astoundingly high number has forced state prisons to operate at levels between 1% and 16% above capacity and federal prisons are at an even worse 33% over capacity http://www...
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