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 US
inmates top 2 million
AFP via News 24
April 7, 2003
Washington - For the first time in history the population of US federal,
state and local prisons has surpassed two million people, consolidating
the US lead over China, Russia and even Belarus in both absolute numbers
of inmates and the rate of incarceration, according to new figures made
public Sunday.
But the numbers released by the justice department's bureau of justice
statistics may not reflect the full picture.
"If you include INS, the territories, military jails, the Indian
country
and juvenile facilities, we did surpass the two-million mark back in
1999," Paige Harrison, one of the authors of the report, said.
If all the inmates held in these jails were included in the overall
tally, it would grow by approximately another 130 000 people, according
to Harrison.
The US Immigration and Naturalisation Service (INS), which was folded
into the newly-created department of homeland security earlier this
year,
operates its own system of detention facilities where it processes
alleged illegal aliens.
According to the report, the 50 US states along with the District of
Columbia and the federal government held behind bars as many as 1 355
748
people as of June 30, 2002, while 665 475 individuals were under lock
and
key in municipal and local jails.
The rate of incarceration was 702 inmates per each 100 000 US residents,
up from 690 at midyear 2001. This means that one in every 142 people
living in the United States was in jail in the middle of last year.
The figures show the United States remains the absolute world leader in
both the overall number of inmates and their ratio to the population at
large.
The world's most populous country, China, whose human rights record is
being constantly assailed in part for throwing people in jail for
political reasons, has over 1.4 million inmates, according to the
British
Home Office, which monitors these statistics.
The prison population of Russia is about 920 000, these figures
indicate.
As for the incarceration rate, the United States is being followed by
the
Cayman Islands (664), Russia (638), Belarus (554) and Kazakhstan (522).
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Sapa-AFP
http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,6119,2-10-1462_1344062,00.html
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