USA Has Highest Incarceration Rate in the World
Incarcerations per 100,000 population (sample):
1014____Texas (in 1999) (governor George W. Bush)
1013____Louisiana (2001(
715_____United States of America (2001)
584_____Russian Federation
554_____Belarus
487_____Cuba
416_____Ukraine
402_____South Africa
388_____Singapore
267_____Namibia
253_____Tunisia
248_____Taiwan
210_____Poland
204_____Chile
194_____Iran
189_____Hong Kong (China)
178_____Czech Republic
177_____Greenland (Denmark)
176_____Jamaica
174_____Israel
173_____Libya
169_____Brazil
169_____Mexico
161_____New Zealand
158_____El Salvador
146_____Lebanon
142_____United Kingdom: England & Wales
129_____Portugal
126_____Colombia
125_____Republic of (South) Korea
121_____Egypt
119_____China
116_____Canada
-In the USA, Blacks and Hispanics make up 62 percent of the incarcerated population, though comprising only 25 percent of the national population;
-Between ten and fifteen percent of black men are incarcerated in twelve states (Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming);
-Black women are incarcerated at rates between ten and thirty-five times greater than the rates of white women in fifteen states (Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming); and
-Hispanic youth are incarcerated at rates seven to seventeen times greater than those of whites in Connecticut, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, while the incarceration rate for black youth is between twelve and twenty-five times greater than those of whites in Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Massachusetts, Montana, and New Jersey.
Incarceration rates website
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We wait to hear Prime Minister Stephen Harper speak out against human rights violations in the USA.
Posted by leftdog | 1:52 pm, November 21, 2006
Bravo for posting this. Last best estimate was 1 out of every 112 US citizens are currently incarcerated.
Now I'm not saying let's let dangerous people run amok but I would think that if logic dictated we would have to look at at least two things:
1. Are our laws realistic or are we incarcerating people for nonsensical reasons?
2. IF our laws are fair & realistic, what sort of dysfunctional social structure have we created that causes so many individuals to not be capable of "fitting into" our society?
I've been asking these questions for over 20 years, yeah, I'm crazy.
Posted by Anonymous | 5:40 pm, November 21, 2006
Thanks mama. I have received a couple of abusive posts from right wingers that I am not going to post.
Right wingers consistently believe that if you are poor, it is ALWAYS the fault of the poor person. They do not comprehend racial discrepancies or cultural deprivations.
I really hate the right wing mindset.
Posted by leftdog | 6:52 pm, November 21, 2006
To be fair, North Korea could be higher had we any data.
Posted by ballo | 2:47 am, October 05, 2007