Mass Incarceration and Its Socioeconomic Impact
Words: 752 Pages: 3 6423The United States, often regarded as a land of freedom and opportunity, paradoxically incarcerates its citizens at an alarming rate. Despite having less than five percent of the world's population, the United States houses nearly a quarter of the world's prisoners. According to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), approximately 2.2 million individuals are currently confined within the nation's jails and prisons, while an additional 4.5 million are on probation or parole, culminating in a staggering 6.8 million people—about one […]