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Prison Overcrowding : The United States

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Matthew Fuhrman
CRIJ 1306
Dr. Peniston
April 20, 2017
Prison Overcrowding The United States has the highest number of incarcerated individuals than other countries. Offenders are arrested every day for minor and major offences such as murder. America is hard on crime. When someone breaks the law the criminal justice’s system seeks an eye for an eye. Prison overcrowding has become a major problem in the United States, it is very expensive to house an inmate and there are other methods to punish offenders without sending them to prison for extended periods of time. The American criminal justice system is hard on crime. It is possible that the American criminal justice system is too hard on crime. People are being sent to prison for minor …show more content…

Magee’s (2016) research has found the following: “Corporation of America (CCA), the GEO Group, and Management and Training Corp. Private prison companies now house about half of the country 's prisoners, up from only about 10% a decade ago. The money these companies have spent on lobbying and campaign donations is estimated to be at least $45 million over the last decade” (p. 2).
Private prisons make their money by the number of inmates they have incarcerated. This contributes to prison overcrowding and a high amount of inmates incarcerated for low-level offences. The prison population has skyrocketed in the last thirty years. “In 1985, the total number of people incarcerated in the United States was 481,393 and had an enormous increase in 2015 to 1,476,847” (State-by-State Data, 2017). This disproportionate effect could be related to the increase of technology and the change in culture from one generation to another. It cost approximately $50 dollars a day to house an inmate. This is equivalent to $1,400 per month, which is the cost for a luxury apartment in the state of Texas. A report by the Price of Prisons, states that the cost of incarcerating one inmate in Fiscal 2010 was $31,307 per year. In states like Connecticut, Washington state, New York, it 's anywhere from $50,000 to $60,000” (News C, 2012). Criminals who are incarcerated for minor offences over an extended

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