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The War On Drugs And The United States

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In the United States crime rates have been on a decline for years, but the United States still has the largest number of people incarcerated in the world. The “war on drugs” as well as policy’s by the government to be “tough on crime” has lead to the uprising of corporate prisons, which are known as for-profit prisons, and private prisons. Private prisons have also lead to States, and federal prisons to become worse when it comes to programs to rehabilitate those who are incarcerated, so that they can function in society as a productive member of it. The conflict between private prisons, and States/federal prisons has worsened prison conditions for both men, and women who are incarcerated.

The worsening prison conditions in the United States can be contributed to three things, one the “war on drugs”, government officials wanting to be “taught on crime” and private prisons. The “war on drugs, and the concept of being “taught on crime” has lead to the United States to becoming number one when it comes to the number of incarcerated individuals in America (Mauer M., pg.607). Private prison itself aroused due to the demand that being “taught on crime”, and the “war on drugs” created for more space to imprison people. The conflict between states/federal prisons because of private prisons has made prison condition worse.

In Belknap’s article, “ Incarcerating, Punishing, and Treating offending women, and girls” we are shown the horrible prison conditions that women

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