From The New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/26/opinion/blow-plantations-prisons-and-profits.html
By CHARLES M. BLOW
Published: May 25, 2012
Published: May 25, 2012
“Louisiana
is the world’s prison capital. The state imprisons more of its people,
per head, than any of its U.S. counterparts. First among Americans means
first in the world. Louisiana’s incarceration rate is nearly triple
Iran’s, seven times China’s and 10 times Germany’s.”
That paragraph opens a devastating eight-part series
published this month by The Times-Picayune of New Orleans about how the
state’s largely private prison system profits from high incarceration
rates and tough sentencing, and how many with the power to curtail the
system actually have a financial incentive to perpetuate it.
The picture that emerges is one of convicts as chattel and a legal system essentially based on human commodification.
First, some facts from the series:
• One in 86 Louisiana adults is in the prison system, which is nearly double the national average.
•
More than 50 percent of Louisiana’s inmates are in local prisons, which
is more than any other state. The next highest state is Kentucky at 33
percent. The national average is 5 percent.
• Louisiana leads the nation in the percentage of its prisoners serving life without parole.
• Louisiana spends less on local inmates than any other state.
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