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  2. Decarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Decarceration in the United States involves government policies and community campaigns aimed at reducing the number of people held in custody or custodial supervision. Decarceration, the opposite of incarceration , also entails reducing the rate of imprisonment at the federal, state and municipal level. [ 1 ]

  3. Comparison of United States incarceration rate with other ...

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    This left America with the highest prison population if China's latest official number (2018) of 1,690,000 (sentenced prisoners only) were used. According to the World Prison Brief the total number in China would be much higher if pre-trial detainees and those held in administrative detention were added, and yet more depending on the number of ...

  4. List of U.S. states and territories by incarceration and ...

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    Incarceration rates by state. From various years; latest available as of June 2024. State, federal, and local inmates. [1]This article has lists of US states and US territories by incarceration and correctional supervision rates.

  5. United States incarceration rate - Wikipedia

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    Total U.S. incarceration (prisons and jails) peaked in 2008. Total correctional population peaked in 2007. [14] If all prisoners are counted (including those juvenile, territorial, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) (immigration detention), Indian country, and military), then in 2008 the United States had around 24.7% of the world's 9.8 million prisoners.

  6. Why are more women in the U.S. being incarcerated? - AOL

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    Advocates for prison reform are calling the uptick a “war on women” that’s getting worse for certain groups over time.

  7. Prison abolition movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Supporters of prison abolitionism are a diverse group with differing ideas as to exactly how prisons should be abolished, and what, if anything, should replace them. Some supporters of decarceration and prison abolition also work to end solitary confinement, the death penalty, and the construction of new prisons through non-reformist reforms.

  8. Will rising public safety concerns derail criminal justice ...

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    Crime is becoming an increasingly important issue for voters, putting the future of the movement to create a less punitive justice system into question.

  9. Ankle monitors are now more common. Is that a good thing? - AOL

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    Researchers who study recidivism say the surveillance devices hurt people trying to get their life on track after prison and that there’s no evidence the technology is rehabilitative.