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  1. TipAdventurous9654 on

    Once you’ve got a whole industry built around private prisons, taxpayer cash, and turning inmates into pure profit, it’s basically very hard not to send poor people to jail . 

    There’s a saying: 
    If you only have a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

    Or: If you have a military-industrial complex oligarch, you crave war.

    This’s the late-stage capitalism for you.

    – The US is like 4% of the world’s population but has 25% of the world’s prisoners

    – In California, locking up one person costs $87,000 a year. That’s more than going to Harvard.

  2. band-of-horses on

    To be fair we’re #5 overall, maybe #6 because I suspect North Korea has us beat too.

  3. Oh wow, I had no idea incarceration rates were so high in the US. Thank you for posting this!

    I looked at the source data. Only four countries have higher rates than the US: Cuba, Rwanda, Turkmenistan and El Salvador, in a list of 224 countries.

  4. The_Great_Man_Potato on

    America is literally number 1 in everything yall can’t stop us 🇺🇸🦅💪

  5. Error_404_403 on

    Selection “by GDP” is misleading. Where is China?? Is Russia GDP smaller than that of Brazil?

  6. I’m sure if the U.S. had a population that was ethnically 99% Japanese, its incarceration rate would also be super low.

    “It’s actually super easy to mentally model progressive thought. Just imagine you really want to be seen as a good person and you lack the moral courage to consider 2nd and 3rd order consequences if doing so might make you look like a bad person.”

  7. JoypulpSkate on

    That’s more than 1 in 200 people in the US.

    The typical US high school has around 700 students. If the numbers were perfectly averaged out across the country, that’s like 3-4 people of everyone enrolled in your high school in a given year being in jail at any given time in adulthood.

  8. Doesn’t really corelate much with other positive or negative metrics. Many countries have lower prisoner rates, but higher crime, suggesting a failure to jail people as necessary. Many countries have lower prisoner rates *and* lower crime, as well as just lower sentencing for violent crime.

    It seems like obviously with 5-6x the violent crime of peers, you are going to have to put 5-6x the number of people in prison, or just let people go free just to avoid too many in jail.

    Some crime is more morally subjective and you could reduce jailing there, but America simply has more of the shit everyone on the planet agrees isn’t okay, so we obviously aren’t gonna have prison rates like Japan with 20x the homicide rate.