Tuesday, September 8, 2009

On prison populations

Just the photo of California's prison alone is enough to scare you straight. But why is the US so prison-happy? And is the South all that criminal?

California’s archipelago of 33 prisons houses more than 170,000 inmates, nearly twice the number it was designed to safely hold. Almost all of its facilities are bursting at the seams: More than 16,000 prisoners sleep on what are known as “ugly beds” — extra bunks stuffed into cells, gyms, dayrooms, and hallways. [Governor Arnold] Schwarzenegger has referred to the system as a “powder keg.” More...

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