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Mass incarceration is related to the [[prison industrial complex]]. See our definitions page for more. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:54, 18 November 2022
Mass incarceration is the imprisonment of a large portion of a country’s population, especially in comparison to historical rates of imprisonment; a rapid influx of incarceration in nations like the U.S. that disproportionately impacts poor, racialized, and disabled communities - Brennan Centre for Justice, adapted by Michelle Xie [1]
Mass incarceration is related to the prison industrial complex. See our definitions page for more.
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