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Mass Incarceration And Its Effects On Society

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For more than a decade, researchers across multiple disciplines have been issuing reports on the widespread societal and economic damage caused by America’s now-40-year experiment in locking up vast numbers of its citizens. (The Editorial Board)
The standard way of thinking about mass incarceration has it that mass incarceration is putting a stop to crimes. Today it has become common to dismiss the truth about mass incarceration. The Editorial Board of New York Times Magazine acknowledge that America`s imprisonment population has progressed to about 2.2 million (the Editorial Board). The Editorial Board is basically saying America is locking up more people than any country nationwide. What`s the solution? This has been going on since the 1970`s . The prison system contains over 150,000 woman in a local, federal, or state prison. Over a million are under supervision by the prison system. 30 percent are black women (Gaston). The rate of woman in jail has doubled the rate of men . In my own opinion mass incarceration isn’t just ONE problem, it is a chain of problems. 1. The breaking down of families and the children left behind. 2. Getting good resources, places to work or live, after release. 3. The discrimination of African Americans. 5. Unfair sentencing of the different races. 6. The expenses of keeping up a prison. They spend more than 70 million dollars on the prison systems. Most liberals blame “war on drugs”, long sentences for non-violent crimes, and racism . The

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