Guys, guys!
You’re ignoring the real questions!
Are the companies running the prisons profitable and how much should you invest???
While private prisons are abhorrent and unconscionable, they aren’t even close to the root cause of our prison problem. Hint: it’s systemic racism and our militarized police culture.
https://www.sentencingproject.org/reports/private-prisons-in-the-united-states/
Louisiana, the #1 on the list supposedly had 0 private prison inmates in 2021. Blaming private prisons at this point almost feels like deflecting from the real issues.
Who
bribesfundsfree speeches the politicians who wrote those laws?Edit: I think I should be explicit. The owners of the private prisons do.
but china ?
121 per 100k
China is included in this.
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Do we have a dataishorrible community?
Haha we need one.
The thumbnail screenshot doesn’t do it justice. Or maybe you meant USisHorrible.
Cool now do USSR
Bringing out the whataboutism for a country that doesn’t even exist anymore?
Ha, that is fair. I was just poking fun at dessalines’s habit of giving a free pass to any country that is openly mauling and torturing its citizens as long as they wear the right color hat. But yes, it is fully accurate that the US’s prison system is an authoritarian nightmare that preys on its minority population without rest or mercy. And, comparing the US against countries which don’t even make the claim of being “democratic” and finding it competitive with the worst of the open tyrannies is maybe fair.
Also, I just looked, and I don’t think these numbers are accurate. I think they’re straight-up ignoring some countries with millions of people, and I think its numbers are about 8 years out of date. The US incarceration rate has been falling back down to merely horrifying levels after the Stalinist peak it rose to after Reagan+Clinton teamed up to ruin the world.
List of Countries by Incarceration Rate
The majority of states in our land of wonderful freedoms are newly competitive with such beacons of freedom as El Salvador, Rwanda, and Turkmenistan. The march of progress!
Yeah I also looked on Wikipedia, which uses World Prison Brief data. The WPB is from 2023 and the Prison Policy data is from 2021, so maybe things changed, but I can’t find the WPB data for 2021 and nor do I want to spend anymore time looking :D
329 per 100k
The Gulag at the peak housed about 7,500 per 100k of the Soviet population.
(And yes, the US’s 531 is still also an atrocity.)
Where did you get 329? I actually couldn’t find any post-Kruschev numbers, but I know after privatization, Russia was pretty competitive with the US’s dystopian nightmare.
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No where did you get 7500??? Holy shit, that would be nearly 10 million people. (assuming somewhere around 160 million total pop)
Yeah. I’m taking the high side of the widely varying estimates of the Gulag population, which in the period of the 1940s range from 3.5 million to 17.6 million depending on who’s doing the estimating.
So, looking for the wildest claims from the middle of the cold war and trying to pass them off as fact?
If you look at the estimates the article actually uses:
By the end of 1940, the population of the Gulag camps amounted to 1.5 million.[13]
According to some estimates, the total population of the camps varied from 510,307 in 1934 to 1,727,970 in 1953.[4] According to other estimates, at the beginning of 1953 the total number of prisoners in prison camps was more than 2.4 million of which more than 465,000 were political prisoners.[22][23] Between the years 1934 to 1953, 20% to 40% of the Gulag population in each given year were released.[24][25]
Your number is several times higher than the highest estimate used outside of the historiography section (in case anyone reading is unfamiliar with the term, historiography is the study of how our understanding of history has changed over time, and so includes references to claims that have now been widely discredited).
Yeah, you’re right. It looks like there’s a consensus now that the population in the Gulag was way lower than I thought. Fair play. There’s also a chart year by year, in the “history” section, which I missed.
If it was 2.4 million in 1953, out of total population of 179 million, that’s 1,340 in detention per 100k. The modern US is only 40% as bad as the literal Gulag at its peak. Fuckin hooray.
From OP’s source.
Ah, got it. I was talking about USSR, not modern Russia. Modern Russia is its own thing and its own brand of horror but not the same as OG Communist USSR which was more what I was trying to highlight.
I doubt anything that came out of the USSR will be entirely accurate anyways.
Yeah; that’s probably why there is such a lack of data. The period for which there are estimates vary by a factor of 20 between low and high estimates. 🙁
What about the counties where you end up dead well before you can be put behind bars.
You mean countries that run star chambers like Obama’s Disposition Matrix?
It’s crazy how many times obama pushed the kill button.
You mean because of the death penalty like in the US or because a cop decided to execute you, like the US?
Such as?
China, Russia, Iran, etc.
They’re the same places with the high incarceration rates. They don’t really care what they’re doing to minorities, as long as it’s cruel
It is always depressing to read people all of a sudden worried about other countries like China or Russia, don’t even giving a minuscule fuck about what is happening in their own country.
ok, VLAD
or +999999 social credit points /s (btw social credit isn’t a real thing) https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/09/15/china-social-credit-system-authoritarian/
No surprise at the top 10 states.
If that really 1% of the population incarcerated? Wow
In Louisiana, it seems so… that’s insane!!!
A lot of communists like W.E.B. Dubois dedicated a good amount of research to the 2nd phase of reconstruction after the US civil war, often called the counter-revolutionary phase, where a lot of the gains of the civil war were lost.
Their belief is that slavery was allowed to be reinstituted in a limited form in the south (mainly in prisons), black leaders removed from their posts and replaced by confederates, white terrorist orgs like the KKK reformed and turned a blind eye to, and the harsh enforcement of miscegenation laws (many of which only got repealed in the 1960s).
That campaign of terror is what drove black mass migration out of the south and into the US west coast, and north throughout the 20th century.
Obviously the US hasn’t really changed that policy, and still lets the south have slavery in limited forms.
The books black reconstruction, and michelle alexander’s the new jim crow are great ones abt this.
I don’t get this graph. So all of US has a smaller incarceration rate than just Louisiana? What?
Thats how averages work, unlike eg maximums.
But Im sure reversing that chart would correlate with math test scores.
i have 4 boxes labeled A to D, and 10 rocks.
i put 1 rock in A, 2 in B, 3 in C and 4 in D.
A[⚪] B[⚪⚪] C[⚪⚪⚪] D[⚪⚪⚪⚪]
i then paint 1 rock in B, 2 rocks in C and 1 rock in D.
A[⚪] B[⚪🔴] C[⚪🔴🔴] D[⚪⚪⚪🔴]
then i put the boxes in a bigger box called the united boxes.
here’s the rate of painted rocks:
- C 66% (2/3)
- B 50% (1/2)
- United boxes 40% (4/10)
- D 25% (1/4)
- A 0% (0/1)
Yes, look up what per capita means.
The entire US would have the average of all the states’ incarceration rates.
The US average falls in the middle of the list of states, yes. This is a chart of per capital rates.
Its been a few years since I checked, but as of 2015 at least the US, which is 5% of the world’s population, give or take a few, had over 25% of the world’s prison population. Total. Fucking. Insanity
Why can’t my state be near the top of a good list for once.
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that’s their point; it’s clear that their state is one of the top ones
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it’s fine; it was ambiguous, but the context heavily suggested that they were saying it to mean they’re tired of seeing it on bad lists. no worries :)
Why isn’t California on the list? I must have missed it, right? But I looked three times.
It’s right below turkmenistan, in the link.
And almost 50% of that is from drug offenses (according to a few stats I saw).
Was it worth it, drug warriors? All the unnecessary deaths, at the hands of police and unregulated drugs of a unknown potency? Was it worth sacrificing all our civil liberties on the vain funeral pyre that is the United States of America?
When humanity is victorious in the drug war and all drugs are legalized, will drug users criminalize sobriety?
Will people high as fuck demand everyone to piss in a plastic cup to make sure they are high?
Will drug users ruin sober people’s lives with felonies and time in prison with hardened criminals?
Will drug users dissolve civil liberties and prop up a bipartisan police state that gives cops a license to kill?
NO!
Who would want to do that to someone? To a fellow human for doing what they want with their own bodies? Prohibitionists… that’s who. And we are not them
Feel fortunate we want justice, not retribution.
Nothing lasts forever drug warriors. Tick tock. We will be free one day, and you will wail and moan and your cries will fall on deaf ears.
Now playing The War on Drugs - Red Eyes
Which is a plague that affects every country in the world - so isn’t a reason for America being so keen to jail people.
Skeptical of Isntreal’s incarceration rate
Skeptical it’s on the list of countries.
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