From what I've read, seen and heard, in the past 10 or so years prisons have become their own thriving industry in the US. According to this
Washington Post article, the prison population is about 2.2 million, and 7 million have been in and out of prison ... in 2005.
Apparently people are being incarcerated for the most trivial reasons like smoking pot or shoplifting.
To me this is surreal. Like putting a third of my country in prison. But it seems to be quite real.
My personal philosophy on this, is that by putting this many people in jail, and allowing the incarceration of people to be an industry, you'll only be breeding more criminality.
I mean, employers will be wary when hiring someone with a criminal record, however trivial their crime has been. This could lead to the said person commiting more crimes, maybe even serious crimes, because her or she can't get any real work.
I reckon these huge prison populations will be quite hard to deal with when the initial PO shit starts hitting the fan. Many might even have gotten used to a life of crime and this might cause some undesireable situations to emerge when these jailbirds flee the coup and want to survive.
However, down the road it won't make a big difference, I think.
What are your views on this?
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