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Mass Incarceration, Then and Now

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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The New Jim Crow - The New Jim Crow

The system of mass incarceration is not simply about who is behind bars at any particular e. It is this much larger system that begins when a young person is swept off the street for a minor, non violent drug offence and branded a criminal or felon. There are twice as many people on probation or parole to day then are locked in prisons or jails,. And that is the new jim crowd. But one of the big road blocks has been the fact that a huge number of prisons, 70 %, in fact, are located in rural communities and go a long way toward bolstering those places.

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