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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Thu Feb 7, 2013, 11:41 AM Feb 2013

Federal Prison Population Spiked 790 Percent Since 1980

Federal Prison Population Spiked 790 Percent Since 1980

By Nicole Flatow

The U.S. federal prison population has increased almost 790 percent since 1980 from about 25,000 inmates to 219,000 in 2012, according to a new Congressional Research report. Federal prisons make up the largest component of a U.S. prison system that dwarfs all others in the world. The agency tasked with providing policy analysis to Congress attributes the spike to a host of tough-on-crime reforms that include draconian mandatory minimum sentences, the elimination of parole for any federal crime committed after 1987, and increasing enforcement by federal officials:

Research by the Urban Institute found that increases in expected time served contributed to half of the prison population growth between 1998 and 2010. The increase in amount of time inmates were expected to serve was probably partially the result of inmates receiving longer sentences and partially the result of inmates being required to serve approximately 85% of their sentences after Congress eliminated parole for federal prisoners.

Noting diminishing safety returns in incarcerating nonviolent individuals in prison for short-term stints, CRS urges Congress to consider repealing or reducing the sentences for mandatory minimums, repealing federal criminal statutes wholesale, and expanding early release and probation programs, particularly for nonviolent criminals, which in 2010 made up just 6.4 percent of the federal prison population. Those incarcerated for drug and immigration offenses, meanwhile, make up well over half of the federal prison population.

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The federal government has yet to follow suit, although Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy recently called sentencing and drug reform a major priority for the coming congressional session. And just yesterday, two members of Congress introduced a new measure to regulate marijuana like alcohol in those states that have legalized it.

http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/02/07/1552751/federal-prison-population-spiked-790-percent-since-1980/

The Federal Prison Population Buildup: Overview, Policy Changes, Issues,and Options
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42937.pdf







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Federal Prison Population Spiked 790 Percent Since 1980 (Original Post) ProSense Feb 2013 OP
Kick! n/t ProSense Feb 2013 #1
Message auto-removed johnnie quick Feb 2013 #2
Yeah, and it better to be a bank executive than black. n/t ProSense Feb 2013 #4
Message auto-removed johnnie quick Feb 2013 #5
No, ProSense Feb 2013 #6
Message auto-removed johnnie quick Feb 2013 #7
No, I said bankers can do the crime without paying the time, unlike blacks ProSense Feb 2013 #9
Good grief cyberswede Feb 2013 #10
Message auto-removed johnnie quick Feb 2013 #11
oh. my. god. cyberswede Feb 2013 #13
Indeed, the word "clueless" comes to mind arcane1 Feb 2013 #15
Message auto-removed johnnie quick Feb 2013 #16
The phrase "intentionally obtuse" comes to mind. n/t ProSense Feb 2013 #17
Prison Nation. Denninmi Feb 2013 #3
The "for profit" prison system Go Vols Feb 2013 #8
Can we call that "The Reagan Repression"? bemildred Feb 2013 #12
K&R Solly Mack Feb 2013 #14
Kick! n/t ProSense Feb 2013 #18

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ProSense

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6. No,
Thu Feb 7, 2013, 12:28 PM
Feb 2013

"Even if you are being sarcastic, racism can show up in sarcasm."

...I wasn't being "sarcastic." The justice system has its racist aspects.

Glendale Unified, police settle suit over racial profiling
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/02/glendale-aclu-racial-profiling.html

Civil Rights Lawyers: NYPD Spying Violates Rules
http://www.policymic.com/articles/24817/racial-profiling-muslims-nypd-is-violating-civil-liberties-by-spying-on-religious-groups

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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
9. No, I said bankers can do the crime without paying the time, unlike blacks
Thu Feb 7, 2013, 12:33 PM
Feb 2013

who are in jail disproportionately, and often under trumped up charges.

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