Putting Americans behind bars is becoming an increasingly lucrative business.
THE UNITED STATES has the highest incarceration rate in the world. In fact, according to the most recent data, the U.S., while having only 4.5 percent of the world’s population, holds 21 percent of the world’s prisoners. The last few years have shown a slight decrease in incarceration rates, but law enforcement policies continue to both target racial minorities and to foster high recidivism rates. And with the rise of private, for-profit prisons, putting Americans behind bars is becoming an increasingly lucrative business.
—Compiled by Dawn Araujo
Sources: U.S. Census; International Centre for Prison Studies; Bureau of Justice Statistics; Pew Center on the States; The Sentencing Project; U.S. Sentencing Commission; U.S. Department of Labor; Marked, by Devah Pager.
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