US leads world in prison inmate numbers
[From the JURIST
] US prisons currently house the world's largest inmate population, according to a Wednesday New York Times
report
citing data provided by the
International Center for Prison Studies
[organization website]. The US currently holds 2.3 million inmates, far more than second-in-line
China
, which holds only 1.6 million inmates even though its population is four times that of the US. On a per capita scale, the US also leads worldwide inmate populations, with 751 people imprisoned for every 100,000 in population, compared with 627 inmates for every 100,000 people in
Russia
, 151 for every 100,000 in
England
, and 88 for every 100,000 in
Germany
. The report attributes the high inmate numbers to several factors, including the prevalence of prison sentences for nonviolent crimes, rigorous anti-drug campaigns, and the ready availability of guns.
In February, a report [PDF report ] by the Pew Center on the States (PCS) [organization website] found that one in every 100 US adults is currently in prison. [MORE]
In February, a report [PDF report ] by the Pew Center on the States (PCS) [organization website] found that one in every 100 US adults is currently in prison. [MORE]