Mass imprisonment policy in US begets more crime – study

Inmates stand in a gymnasium where they are housed due to overcrowding at the California Institution for Men state prison in Chino

‘The mass incarceration policy in America over the last 40 years has created more problems than it has solved. The longer the term served, the higher the rate of reconvicted felons, a new study reveals.
The research from University of Michigan economics professor, Michael Mueller-Smith, has proven that prison terms don’t rehabilitate a criminal and turn them into a law-abiding citizen.

The US penal policy just doesn’t appear to be working. The criminal world is expanding, despite more and more criminals being incarcerated and isolated from society.’

Read more: Mass imprisonment policy in US begets more crime – study

The post Mass imprisonment policy in US begets more crime – study appeared first on David Icke.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.