Mass Incarceration Trends
Report highlights the growth in state and federal prison populations since the early 1970s, and its far-reaching impact on individuals, families, communities, and society as a whole.
Related to: Sentencing Reform, Incarceration, Voting Rights, Youth Justice, Drug Policy, Federal Advocacy, Gender Justice, Racial Justice, Collateral Consequences
Mass incarceration remains a...
The narrative of mass incarceration in the U.S. is framed as a systemic failure driven by punitive policies, racial disparities, and ineffective reforms. The strongest version of this argument highlights the disproportionate impact on Black Americans, the role of drug laws in escalating incarceration, and the broader social costs of imprisonment. However, the analysis could benefit from deeper exploration of alternative perspectives, such as the potential public safety benefits of incarceration ...
