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A new study of US prisons has found that numbers of people in jail are at an all-time high, with more than 1% of the adult population behind bars. | A new study of US prisons has found that numbers of people in jail are at an all-time high, with more than 1% of the adult population behind bars. |
The Pew Center report calls the US the global leader in the rate at which it imprisons its citizens. | The Pew Center report calls the US the global leader in the rate at which it imprisons its citizens. |
Over 2.3 million people were being held this year, it said - far ahead of other countries with large prison populations like China, Russia and Iran. | Over 2.3 million people were being held this year, it said - far ahead of other countries with large prison populations like China, Russia and Iran. |
The report called for fewer low-risk offenders to be sent to jail. | The report called for fewer low-risk offenders to be sent to jail. |
Soaring costs | |
It claims that the growing prison 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". | It claims that the growing prison 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". |
With 750 inmates per 100,000 people, imprisonment cost the 50 states more than $49bn last year, up from less than $11bn 20 years earlier. | |
The rate of increase for prison costs was found to be six times greater than for higher education spending. | |
RATES OF INCARCERATION USA: 750 prisoners per 100,000 peopleSouth Africa: 341 per 100,000Iran: 222 per 100,000China: 119 per 100,000 | |
According to the Pew Center study, the higher rates of incarceration did not reflect a similar increase in crime, or in population, but tougher sentencing measures. | According to the Pew Center study, the higher rates of incarceration did not reflect a similar increase in crime, or in population, but tougher sentencing measures. |
Some states, though, such as Texas and Kansas, have acted to slow their prison population growth, with greater use of community supervision for lower-risk offenders, and sanctions other than prison for minor probation and parole violations. | |
Disproportionate numbers | |
The numbers were "especially startling", according to the Pew Center report, for some groups in the population. | |
"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 total of 2.3 million adults held in prison - or one in every 99.1 adults - puts the US far head of other countries. | |
China, with its far greater population, has 1.5 million people behind bars, and Russia has 890,000. |
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