Crime & Punishment
The United States has the highest documented incarceration rate in the world. As of December 31, 2010, the International Centre for Prison Studies (ICPS) at King's College London estimated 2,266,832 prisoners from a total population of 310.64 million as of this date (730 per 100,000 in 2010). In comparison, Russia had the second highest, at 577 per 100,000, Canada was 123rd in the world as 117 per 100,000, and China had 120 per 100,000. A recent article by Fareed Zakaria also shows that Japan has 63 per 100,000, Germany has 90, France has 96, South Korea has 97, and ­Britain has 153. In the same article it states that in 1980, the US had 150 per 100,000, so why the increase - the war on drugs. Drug convictions represent half the inmate population. Some have said that the US had more people in prison than Stalin had in his gulags. Watch out for extremist rhetoric like this. Stalin reported killed 20m people, so you wont find them in his prison population numbers. There is also much written today justifiably about wrongful convictions overturned by DNA evidence years later. According to the Innocence Project 292 convictions have been overturned by DNA evidence. While each one of these wrongful convictions is a travesty and the causes must be corrected immediately, it represents only .0001269% of the total prisoner population. Some wild extrapolations estimate up to 20,000 wrongful convictions, or about 1%. So the much maligned American justice system gets 99.% right in the worst case extrapolation. Though I could find no statistics, this is probably the #1 effectiveness rate in the world, too. Anyone would like a 99% winning percentage, but we can and should still do better. Also, within three years of their release, 67% of former prisoners are rearrested and 52% are re-incarcerated, a recidivism rate that is alarming. Plus, African Americans are imprisoned at a rate roughly seven times higher than whites, and Hispanics at a rate three times higher than whites, giving rise to racial profiling accusations and poverty as justification, but interestingly no other reasoning for this high percentage is publicly debated. More than 60% of the people in prison are now racial and ethnic minorities. For Black males in their thirties, 1 in every 10 is in prison or jail on any given day, and some say it is a higher rate than were slaves in 1850. These trends have been intensified by the disproportionate impact of the "war on drugs," in which two-thirds of all persons in prison for drug offenses are people of color. There is clearly much to do in this country to improve our criminal justice system. Below and in the sub-category of cyberattacks, you will see both sides debate the issue. The Gray Area believes the "Right on Crime" Statement of Principles is the best blueprint we have seen to reform the American Criminal Justice system. Also, the Overcriminalization guide prepared by The Heritage Foundation is an eye opener.

Why Did He Think This Was A Good Idea?

12/10/21
from The Gray Area:
12/10/21:
Jussie Smollett was found guilty in Chicago yesterday of reporting a fake crime in 2019. This verdict was a surprise to no one. The evidence was shockingly clear. But, several questions come to mind when reflecting on this case. One, Why did he think this was a good idea? If 'hate crimes' are rising as AOC and almost everyone else on the left state regularly, why does staging a fake hate crime have to be a thing? Does that mean there really is not a rise in hate crimes as the narrative says? Was Smollett just trying to get attention for himself in the political world? Two, Is this the only fake, hoax attack being pushed by media and political activists? Just an anomaly? Well, we can all remember the supposed 100s of hate crimes perpetrated by Trump supporters after his election in 2016. Many of them were discovered to be fake complaints, or unproveable hear say, though major retractions or clarifications were never presented in the media. Just in the last couple of years we have be presented with a fake flag burning in Gettysburg, a fake Confederate flag spotted at a Youngkin rally in Virginia, desperate Dem operatives dressing up as white supremacists in Virginia, a MAGA masquerade by liberal activist, antifa masquerade at the Jan 6th riot, Christine Blasey Ford testimony against Kavanaugh confirmation, myriad of sexual accusations against Trump which surprisingly never ended in lawsuits, a racist fraternity invitation hoax at East Carolina, and many many more. Immediately after the supposed Smollett attack in 2019, this story in the Wall Street Journal presented the argument that Hate Crime Hoaxes Are More Common Than You Think. A political scientist found that fewer than 1 in 3 of 346 such allegations was genuine. Why is there such an effort to present 'hate' if 'white supremacy' has taken over our society? Seems like it would be easy to see ... if the narrative were real. And, why does the left wing media consistently play down these fake events. See CNN last night with the headline, “Jussie Smollett guilty on some charges.” Lastly, Was this Smollett's idea by himself? As stated in #1 above, it could have been just a stupid stunt by Mr. Smollett alone. It could also have been a copy cat effort following many other fake events reported in the media, see #2 above. Given all the other examples, it is not unreasonable to question whether it is part of an ongoing Democrat strategy to convince people the 'white supremacist narrative' is true, dangerous and an urgent problem. Given the Jan 2019 date, it was consistent with attacks on Trump as a 'white supremacist' leader. All very curious, don't you think. Which is why there are many on the right watching these events very closely. More From The Wall Street Journal:


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