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The U.S.--One Third of the
World's Prison Inmates
Two Thirds of the World's
Rapists
And One Twentieth of the
World's Population
The crowning achievement of
the U.S. in the year 2000 was the incarceration of more than 2.3 million of its citizens,
127,000 of whom are children. This is an incarceration RATE 23 times greater than
Japan, who has a third as many total citizens in prison for all crimes combined than we
have children in prison.
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number of jail and prison inmates, a country with half our population:
 | We have 3 times as many
children in prison than they have all citizens in prison for all crimes, combined.
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 | We have 50% more citizens in
prison just for drinking and driving.
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 | We have 4.5 times more
citizens in prison just for violating our 22,000 gun control laws.
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 | We have 8 times as many
citizens in prison just for rape and sexual assault.
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 | If our incarceration rate
was equivalent to Japan's, we would have 100,000 jail and prison inmates, rather than
2,327,000.
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 | Conversely, our violent
crime rates are only 5 times higher than Japan's.
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 | If the US had an
incarceration rate equivalent to China's, 1,943,000 of the 2 million men currently in
prison wouldn't be there and American men would have spent 30 million fewer man years
behind bars since 1940.
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 | Each 2 years in prison
shortens a man's life expectancy by one year, so 30 million man-years in prison is
equivalent to a total shortened life expectancy of 15 million man-years, or 205,500 lives.
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 | More than half of the
350,000 American men now in prison for rape and "sexual
assault" may have been falsely accused.
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 | Feminist jurisprudence
caused a ten fold increase in the US incarceration rate, even as violent crimes like
murder decreased.
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 | While most rates decreased
between 1985 and 1995, no country's incarceration rate increased as rapidly as ours.
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 | The number of Americans in
prison already exceeds the total number in 57 different countries combined.
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 | If the US incarceration rate
were commensurate with our 5x higher crime rates than many countries, there would be 1.8
million fewer Americans in jails and prisons.
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 | False allegations filed by
women against men are the main reason--DNA evidence frees an additional 12 convicted
prisoners in Illinois.
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 | The massive problem of women
in law in Illinois
clarifies how this happened.
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 | This also explains why so
few American women are
incarcerated.
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 | False
allegations are the "Feminists' Silver Bullet", making feminism directly
responsible for most of our excess prison population and an abomination
before God.
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 | Additional charts.
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Total Incarcerated in U.S. in 2000 |
2,327,200 |
Drinking and Driving |
70,400 |
Gun Control Laws |
204,776 |
Children |
127,200 |
Murder |
255,992 |
Rape, sex assault |
349,080 |
Drugs |
465,440 |
Assault |
162,904 |
Other Public-order |
116,360 |
Kidnapping |
23,272 |
Robbery |
232,720 |
Burglary |
186,176 |
Larceny |
46,544 |
Motor vehicle theft |
34,908 |
Arson |
16,290 |
Fraud |
69,816 |
Stolen Property |
23,272 |
Japan's TOTAL |
45,000 |
Read the Inmate Survey from the
Bureau of Justice Statistics for the background of the above figures inmatesurvey.pdf
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