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弥勒菩薩ラエル のコメント:とっても多くの気の毒な鬱の人たちは「犯罪人」のレッテルを貼られて投獄されています。社会はこの希望のない人たちを治してあげるべきです。主に、愛と思いやりの心を持った瞑想グループを通して。そして必要な間はそのドラッグを自由に使ってもらうようにして。
Maitreya Rael's COMMENT : so many poor depressed peoples labeled as "criminals" and put in jails. The society should have offer them a cure for their hopelessness mostly through meditation groups with love and compassion and let them free to use their drugs as long as they need it.
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2008年末の時点で、アメリカの州立刑務所の受刑者の54%は凶暴犯でした。1980年比では刑務所人口は4倍に高まった。その一部は”ドラッグ戦争”の期間中に強制的に刑に処された結果として。アメリカは世界一の投獄率。2009年末では10万人当たり743人の成人が投獄。アメリカの人口は世界人口の5%に過ぎないが、世界の総刑務所人口の約4分の1がアメリカ人。以下略。
52.4% of sentenced prisoners in state prisons at year end 2008 were in for violent crimes, the U.S. has experienced a surge in its prison population, quadrupling since 1980, partially as a result of mandatory sentencing that came about during the "war on drugs''. The United States has the highest documented incarceration rate in the world. At year-end 2009, it was 743 adults incarcerated per 100,000 population. The US consists of only 5% of the total world population, but accounts for about 1/4 of the total world prison population. California spent $9.6 billion on prisons, versus $5.7 billion on higher education. All told, it costs an average of $129.04 a day ($47,000 a year) to house an inmate in the prison system. Although these figures come from California corrections, it is slightly lower in other parts of the country, but not by much.
A decade ago, more than 3,300 criminal immigrants were sent to private prisons under two 10-year contracts the Federal Bureau of Prisons signed with CCA worth $760 million. Now, the agency is paying the private companies $5.1 billion to hold more than 23,000 criminal immigrants through 13 contracts of varying lengths.
Sources:
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/08/03/627471/private-prisons-spend-45-million-on-lobbying-rake-in-51-billion-for-immigrant-detention-alone/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incarceration_in_the_United_States
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/23/world/americas/23iht-23prison.12253738.html?pagewanted=all
http://www.ehow.com/about_5409377_average-cost-house-inmates-prison.html
弥勒菩薩ラエル のコメント:とっても多くの気の毒な鬱の人たちは「犯罪人」のレッテルを貼られて投獄されています。社会はこの希望のない人たちを治してあげるべきです。主に、愛と思いやりの心を持った瞑想グループを通して。そして必要な間はそのドラッグを自由に使ってもらうようにして。
Maitreya Rael's COMMENT : so many poor depressed peoples labeled as "criminals" and put in jails. The society should have offer them a cure for their hopelessness mostly through meditation groups with love and compassion and let them free to use their drugs as long as they need it.
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2008年末の時点で、アメリカの州立刑務所の受刑者の54%は凶暴犯でした。1980年比では刑務所人口は4倍に高まった。その一部は”ドラッグ戦争”の期間中に強制的に刑に処された結果として。アメリカは世界一の投獄率。2009年末では10万人当たり743人の成人が投獄。アメリカの人口は世界人口の5%に過ぎないが、世界の総刑務所人口の約4分の1がアメリカ人。以下略。
52.4% of sentenced prisoners in state prisons at year end 2008 were in for violent crimes, the U.S. has experienced a surge in its prison population, quadrupling since 1980, partially as a result of mandatory sentencing that came about during the "war on drugs''. The United States has the highest documented incarceration rate in the world. At year-end 2009, it was 743 adults incarcerated per 100,000 population. The US consists of only 5% of the total world population, but accounts for about 1/4 of the total world prison population. California spent $9.6 billion on prisons, versus $5.7 billion on higher education. All told, it costs an average of $129.04 a day ($47,000 a year) to house an inmate in the prison system. Although these figures come from California corrections, it is slightly lower in other parts of the country, but not by much.
A decade ago, more than 3,300 criminal immigrants were sent to private prisons under two 10-year contracts the Federal Bureau of Prisons signed with CCA worth $760 million. Now, the agency is paying the private companies $5.1 billion to hold more than 23,000 criminal immigrants through 13 contracts of varying lengths.
Sources:
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/08/03/627471/private-prisons-spend-45-million-on-lobbying-rake-in-51-billion-for-immigrant-detention-alone/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incarceration_in_the_United_States
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/23/world/americas/23iht-23prison.12253738.html?pagewanted=all
http://www.ehow.com/about_5409377_average-cost-house-inmates-prison.html