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Report: 1 in every 100 Americans behind bars
Total is far more than any other country in the world

By DAVID CRARY
Associated Press
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<!-- rbox ends here -->NEW YORK — For the first time in history, more than one in every 100 American adults is in jail or prison, according to a new report tracking the surge in inmate population and urging states to rein in corrections costs with alternative sentencing programs.
The report, released today by the Pew Center on the States, said the 50 states spent more than $49 billion on corrections last year, up from less than $11 billion 20 years earlier. The rate of increase for prison costs was six times greater than for higher education spending, the report said.
Using updated state-by-state data, the report said 2,319,258 adults were held in U.S. prisons or jails at the start of 2008 — one out of every 99.1 adults, and more than any other country in the world.
The steadily growing inmate population "is saddling cash-strapped states with soaring costs they can ill afford and failing to have a clear impact either on recidivism or overall crime," said the report.
Susan Urahn, managing director of the Pew Center on the States, said budget woes are prompting officials in many states to consider new, cost-saving corrections policies that might have been shunned in the recent past for fear of appearing soft on crime.
"We're seeing more and more states being creative because of tight budgets," she said in an interview. "They want to be tough on crime, they want to be a law-and-order state — but they also want to save money, and they want to be effective."
The report cited Kansas and Texas as states which have acted decisively to slow the growth of their inmate population. Their actions include greater use of community supervision for low-risk offenders and employing sanctions other than reimprisonment for ex-offenders who commit technical violations of parole and probation rules.
"The new approach, born of bipartisan leadership, is allowing the two states to ensure they have enough prison beds for violent offenders while helping less dangerous lawbreakers become productive, taxpaying citizens," the report said.
While many state governments have shown bipartisan interest in curbing prison growth, there also are persistent calls to proceed cautiously.
"We need to be smarter," said David Muhlhausen, a criminal justice expert with the conservative Heritage Foundation. "We're not incarcerating all the people who commit serious crimes — but we're also probably incarcerating people who don't need to be."
According to the report, the inmate population increased last year in 36 states and the federal prison system.
The largest percentage increase — 12 percent — was in Kentucky, where Gov. Steve Beshear highlighted the cost of corrections in his budget speech last month. He noted that the state's crime rate had increased only about 3 percent in the past 30 years, while the state's inmate population has increased by 600 percent.
The Pew report was compiled by the Center on the State's Public Safety Performance Project, which is working directly with 13 states on developing programs to divert offenders from prison without jeopardizing public safety.
"For all the money spent on corrections today, there hasn't been a clear and convincing return for public safety," said the project's director, Adam Gelb. "More and more states are beginning to rethink their reliance on prisons for lower-level offenders and finding strategies that are tough on crime without being so tough on taxpayers."
The report said prison growth and higher incarceration rates do not reflect a parallel increase in crime or in the nation's overall population. Instead, it said, more people are behind bars mainly because of tough sentencing measures, such as "three-strikes" laws, that result in longer prison stays.
"For some groups, the incarceration numbers are especially startling," the report said. "While one in 30 men between the ages of 20 and 34 is behind bars, for black males in that age group the figure is one in nine."
The nationwide figures, as of Jan. 1, include 1,596,127 people in state and federal prisons and 723,131 in local jails — a total 2,319,258 out of almost 230 million American adults.
The report said the United States is the world's incarceration leader, far ahead of more populous China with 1.5 million people behind bars. It said the U.S. also is the leader in inmates per capita (750 per 100,000 people), ahead of Russia (628 per 100,000) and other former Soviet bloc nations which make up the rest of the Top 10.
 

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seems like the survey and wagerline numbers are both skewed. no way is that anywhere close to being true
 

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The report, released today by the Pew Center on the States, said the 50 states spent more than $49 billion on corrections last year, up from less than $11 billion 20 years earlier. The rate of increase for prison costs was six times greater than for higher education spending, the report said.
 
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seems like the survey and wagerline numbers are both skewed. no way is that anywhere close to being true

I think for myself that those figures are close...many state institutions, federal, and state jails, not to mention county and juvenile facilities for men, women, and children...
 

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Country Incarceration Rate/100K
Russia 690

United States 730

Belarus 505

Ukraine 390

Latvia 375

Lithuania 360

Singapore 287

Moldova 275

Estonia 270

South Africa 265

Cook Islands 225

Hong Kong 207

Romania 200

Czech Republic 190

Thailand 181

Poland 170

Slovakia 150

South Korea 137

Kiribati 130

New Zealand 127

Portugal 125

Fiji 123

Hungary 120

Canada 115

Luxembou 115

Bulgaria 110

Scotland 110

Brunei Darussal 110

Macau 107

Spain 105

Northern Ireland 105

Malaysia 104

China 103

England/Wales 100

France 95

Germany 85

Italy 85

Austria 85

Turkey 80

Switzerland 80

Belgium 75

Netherlands 65

Sweden 65

Denmark 65

Finland 60

Greece 55

Croatia 55

Norway 55

Ireland 55

Malta 55

Solomon Islands 46

Iceland 40

Japan 37

Bangladesh 37

Slovenia 30

Cyprus 30

Philippines 26

Cambodia 26

India 24
 

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America has a higher percantage of its population behind bars than any other country. Land of the FREE!!!! Until you don't do what you're told :ohno:
 

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The American justice system is based on vengeance not justice

True, but we lead the world in stupid people. You don't hear too many others shooting up places. You can also always count on some idiot robbing a a 7-11 every night in every major city in America.

My personal favorite is the bank robber, gets about 5K!
 
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I think it is a good bet that 1-10 posters here have been locked up at one time or another....
 
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Just an overnighter for this guy(for now...), but these guys aren't far off

System of a Down-Another Prison System

Theyre trying to build a prison
Theyre trying to build a prison
Following the rights movement
You clamped on with your iron fists
Drugs became conveniently
Available for all the kids
Following the rights movement
You clamped on with your iron fists
Drugs became conveniently
Available for all the kids
I buy my crack, I smack my bitch
Right here in hollywood
(nearly 2 million americans are
Incarcerated in the prison system
Prison system of the us)
Theyre trying to build a prison
Theyre trying to build a prison
Theyre trying to build a prison
(for you and me to live in)
Another prison system
Another prison system
Another prison system
(for you and me to live in)
Minor drug offenders fill your prisons
You dont even flinch
All our taxes paying for your wars
Against the new non-rich
Minor drug offenders fill your prisons
You dont even flinch
All our taxes paying for your wars
Against the new non-rich
I buy my crack, I smack my bitch
Right here in hollywood
The percentage of americans in the prison system
Prison system, has doubled since 1985
Theyre trying to build a prison
Theyre trying to build a prison
Theyre trying to build a prison
(for you and me to live in)
Another prison system
Another prison system
Another prison system
For you and i, for you and i, for you and i.
Theyre trying to build a prison
Theyre trying to build a prison
Theyre trying to build a prison
For you and me
Oh baby, you and me.
All research and successful drug policy show
That treatment should be increased
And law enforcement decreased
While abolishing mandatory minimun sentences
All research and successful drug policy show
That treatment should be increased
And law enforcement decreased
While abolishing mandatory minimun sentences
Utilising drugs to pay for secret wars around the world
Drugs are now your global policy now you police the globe
I buy my crack, I smack my bitch
Right here in hollywood
Drug money is used to rig elections
And train brutal corporate sponsored dictators
Around the world
Theyre trying to build a prison
Theyre trying to build a prison
Theyre trying to build a prison
(for you and me to live in)
Another prison system
Another prison system
Another prison system
(for you and me to live in)
For you and i, for you and i, for you and i
For you and i
Theyre trying to build a prison
Theyre trying to build a prison
Theyre trying to build a prison
For you and me
Oh baby, you and me
 

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That's how society works, sport.

Unfortunately. And we have thousands of people sitting around that do nothing but make come up with new laws. Have to justify their salaries and look like they are doing some good with their salaried positions. Soon it will be illegal to eat high fat food, yell at your kids, and wear tie dye
 

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ya know in a lot of those countries you are not imprisoned for say theft because THEY CUT UR GD HANDS OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

your not imprisoned for fraud or corruption because THEY HANG YOUR ASS IN A STADIUM!!!!!!!!!!

See a correlation u bassackward liberal thinkers??????????
 

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seems like the survey and wagerline numbers are both skewed. no way is that anywhere close to being true

I work alongside criminal justice professionals and can assure you that the numbers are accurate.
 

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