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Mass Inarceration In Prison

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The United States holds five percent of the world’s population; however, the United States holds roughly twenty-five percent of the worlds prison population. Mass incarceration within the United States has been a severe issue over the years and mass incarceration is increasing drastically. Mass incarceration is a term used by sociologist to describe the increasing prison population over the past forty years. News broadcast may show that certain racial groups are incarcerated more than others but statistics suggest that certain racial groups are in fact incarcerated more than others. According to the American Civil Liberties Union, one in every fifteen African American males eighteen or older is incarcerated, one in every thirty-six Hispanic males is incarcerated, and only one in every 106 white males is incarcerated. In addition to the social injustice of prisons, the amount of money used towards incarceration is outrageous and unfortunately, is increasing more frequently than money spent for U.S education. According to the U.S. Department of Justice (2013), federal and states governments spend approximately 80 billion dollars annually to operate prisons and jails for those convicted. However, the U.S. annually spends more than 80 billion dollars on correctional facilities. Government budgets do not include the cost for health care benefits for the correctional staff, health care provided to inmates, and certain pension obligations, totaling up to 13.9% of corrections costs.

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