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U.S. prisoners are in due to drug war. Over 2.3 million inmates. Drug crimes, drug-related
crimes (such as robbing to get money for drugs that are expensive because
of the drug war), drug trade crimes, drug-related parole violations, etc..
USA has highest incarceration rate. The
corporatist
Drug-War Industrial Complex. The USA has less
than 5% of the
world's population, but has 25% of the world's 9 million prisoners. Drug War concentration camps
for "undesirables." With Nazi parallels: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Party |
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*Introduction to Drug War. Charts, banners. *Length of sentences causes
the huge U.S. incarceration rate. |
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INTRODUCTION. [TopLink] |
Click the links below to
see the charts below at full size, and to see more free, public-domain
charts. Click the links under each chart to see the sources for the chart stats.
http://november.org/graphs/Americans.gif
http://november.org/graphs/Corrections.gif
http://november.org/graphs
http://gallery.marihemp.com/charts
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Criminal_justice_diagrams

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:US_incarceration_timeline.gif

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:US_correctional_population_timeline.gif
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Length of sentences causes the huge U.S. incarceration rate. [TopLink] |
Still, it is the length of sentences that truly distinguishes American prison policy. Indeed, the mere number of sentences imposed here would not place the United States at the top of the incarceration lists. If lists were compiled based on annual admissions to prison per capita, several European countries would outpace the United States. But American prison stays are much longer, so the total incarceration rate is higher. ... "Rises and falls in Canada's crime rate have closely paralleled America's for 40 years," Mr. Tonry wrote last year. "But its imprisonment rate has remained stable."
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U.S. prison gulags! MAJORITY are in due to U.S. DRUG WAR! References and links. [TopLink] |
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| Tricky Dick Nixon (above) has won his drug war! Corporatist Republicrat Dictatorship! A Nixonian "enemies list" that almost everyone is on at some time. |
The U.S. drug war inmate MAJORITY is shown by adding together drug crimes, crimes to get money for drugs, drug trade crimes, drug-related parole violations, etc.. |
| Drug-related homicide rates as defined using differing criteria in four cities, 1990 | ||||
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| City 1 | City 2 | City 3 | City 4 | |
| Definitional criteria | 36.0% | 25.7% | 39.0% | 44.6% |
| Committed during commission of a narcotics felony | x | x | x | |
| Dispute between dealers | x | x | ||
| Offender under the influence of drugs | x | |||
| Victim under the influence of drugs | x | x | ||
| Source: Data were obtained by the ONDCP Drug Policy Information Clearinghouse. | ||||
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Some reference CHARTS. [TopLink] |
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*Charts.
Drug war and more. Incarceration, murder rates, poverty,
healthcare costs worldwide, minimum wages, drug arrests, drug use,
overdose deaths, prison costs, ethnic breakdowns, total taxes, average
sentences, total inmates, etc.. New and old chart pages. All chart pages on this website.
Plus links to charts offsite. Chart formats and their uses explained. The latest chart versions are
usually found by going
to the "mirror" links listed with a chart. Quick
links to many charts. With short descriptions. Mirror pages:
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/chartsfocus.htm and http://corporatism.tripod.com/chartsfocus.htm |
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U.S. Federal Mandatory-Minimum Drug Sentences. For non-violent possession. Sentences double if prior felony drug convictions. For second-tier offenses: Mandatory life sentence if 2 prior felony drug convictions. Most states also have mandatory minimums of various kinds. |
| _________________First_tier.________Second_tier. ________________________________________________ _________________5_year_sentence________10_years Type_of_Drug.____without_parole._______No_parole ________________________________________________ LSD______________1_gram._10_to_20_______10_grams _________________doses_if_carrier_______________ _________________weight_included._______________ ________________________________________________ Marijuana________100_plants__________1000_plants _________________or_100_kilos._____or_1000_kilos ________________________________________________ Crack_cocaine____5_grams._1_to_10_______50_grams _________________day_supply_for_________________ _________________heavy_user.____________________ ________________________________________________ Powder_cocaine___500_grams_______________5_kilos ________________________________________________ Heroin___________100_grams________________1_kilo ________________________________________________ Methamphetamine__5_grams._3_to_10_______50_grams _________________day_supply_for_________________ _________________heavy_user.____________________ ________________________________________________ PCP______________10_grams______________100_grams ________________________________________________ The_Courier_New_font_lines_up_the_columns.______ |
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view the pdf file. 1 kilo is equal to 2.2 pounds. 1 kilo is 1 kilogram, which equals 1000 grams. 1 pound equals 454 grams. 1 ounce equals 28.35 grams. A gram roughly equals a single packet of sweetener. 1 gram of powder cocaine is turned into 0.89 grams of crack. Per capita use of crack is higher among whites than blacks. |
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USA. Percentage of federal prison population who are drug offenders. Timeline. 1970 onwards. |
| ___________________________________________________ Year_____Total_____Total______Total______Percentage _______sentenced___sentenced__sentenced__of________ _________and_______pop._______drug_______sentenced_ _____unsentenced______________offenders__prisoners_ ______population_________________________who_are___ _________________________________________drug______ _________________________________________offenders_ ___________________________________________________ 1970______21,266___20,686_____3,384______16.3% 1971______20,891___20,529_____3,495______17__ 1972______22,090___20,729_____3,523______16.9 1973______23,336___22,038_____5,652______25.6 1974______23,690___21,769_____6,203______28.4 1975______23,566___20,692_____5,540______26.7 1976______27,033___24,135_____6,425______26.6 1977______29,877___25,673_____6,743______26.2 1978______27,674___23,501_____5,981______25.4 1979______24,810___21,539_____5,468______25.3 1980______24,252___19,023_____4,749______24.9 1981______26,195___19,765_____5,076______25.6 1982______28,133___20,938_____5,518______26.3 1983______30,214___26,027_____7,201______27.6 1984______32,317___27,622_____8,152______29.5 1985______36,042___27,623_____9,491______34.3 1986______37,542___30,104____11,344______37.7 1987______41,609___33,246____13,897______41.8 1988______41,342___33,758____15,087______44.7 1989______47,568___37,758____18,852______49.9 1990______54,613___46,575____24,297______52.2 1991______61,026___52,176____29,667______56.9 1992______67,768___59,516____35,398______59.5 1993______76,531___68,183____41,393______60.7 1994______82,269___73,958____45,367______61.3 1995______85,865___76,947____46,669______60.7 1996______89,672___80,872____49,096______60.7 1997______95,513___87,294____52,059______59.6 1998_____104,507___95,323____55,984______58.7 1999_____115,024__104,500____60,399______57.8 2000_____123,141__112,329____63,898______56.9 2001_____131,419__120,829____67,037______55.5 2002_____139,183__128,090____70,009______54.7 2003_____148,731__137,536____75,801______55.1 2004_____154,706__143,864____77,867______54.1 _____________________________________________ The_Courier_New_font_lines_up_the_columns.___ |
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"Note: These data represent
prisoners housed in
Federal Bureau of Prisons facilities; prisoners housed in contract facilities are not included. Data for 1970-76 are for June 30; beginning in 1977, data are for September 30." The 2004 stats in the chart are for November 4. |
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From the link just above: State and
Federal prisoners totaled 1,421,911 in 2004. Jails held another 713,990. The "quick facts" link has detailed stats on race, gender, ethnicity, offenses, sentences, nationality, total inmates, etc.. |
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CHART. USA. Parole violations and drugs. Reasons for revocation among parole violators in State prison, for all States, 1997.* Percentage of violators returned to state prisons for possession of drugs, failing drug tests, avoiding alcohol or drug treatment, etc.. |
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__________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Arrest/conviction_for_new_offense____________________69.9% __________________________________________________________ Drug_related_violations______________________________16.1% _Positive_test_for_drug_use___________________________7.9 _Possession_of_drug(s)________________________________6.6 _Failure_to_report_for_drug_testing___________________2.3 _Failure_to_report_for_alcohol_or_drug_treatment______1.7 _________________________________________________________ Absconders___________________________________________22.3% _Failure_to_report/absconded_________________________18.6 _Left_jurisdiction_without_permission_________________5.6 _________________________________________________________ Other_reasons________________________________________17.8% _Failure_to_report_for_counseling_____________________2.4 _Failure_to_maintain_employment_______________________1.2 _Failure_to_meet_financial_obligations________________2.3 _Maintained_contact_with_known_offenders______________1.2 _Possession_of_gun(s)_________________________________3.5 _________________________________________________________ Fixed_width_Courier_font_lines_up_columns._______________ |
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of Inmates in State Adult Correctional Facilities, 1997. Excludes 37,440 parole violators who reported that their parole had not been revoked. Detail adds to more than 100% because some inmates may have had more than 1 violation of parole. |
USA. Almost 7.1 million adults were under correctional supervision (jail, prison, parole, probation) at yearend 2005. That's 1 in 32 adults, or almost 3.2% of the USA's total adult population. At yearend 2003 TEXAS led with 4.6% of its adults. See end of chart. |
| _______________________________________________________ ______Probation__Jail_______Prison___Parole___Total____ _______________________________________________________ 1975_________________________________143,164___________ 1976_________________________________147,539___________ 1977____816,525_____________285,486__173,632___________ 1978____899,305__158,394____294,396__177,847__1,529,900 1979__1,080,385_____________301,470__217,697___________ 1980__1,118,097__183,988____319,598__220,438__1,842,100 1981__1,225,934__196,785____360,029__225,539__2,008,300 1982__1,357,264__209,582____402,914__224,604__2,194,400 1983__1,582,947__223,551____423,898__246,440__2,476,800 1984__1,740,948__234,500____448,264__266,992__2,690,700 1985__1,968,712__256,615____487,593__300,203__3,013,100 1986__2,114,621__274,444____526,436__325,638__3,241,100 1987__2,247,158__295,873____562,814__355,505__3,461,400 1988__2,356,483__343,569____607,766__407,977__3,715,800 1989__2,522,125__395,553____683,367__456,803__4,057,800 1990__2,670,234__405,320____743,382__531,407__4,350,300 1991__2,728,472__426,479____792,535__590,442__4,537,900 1992__2,811,611__444,584____850,566__658,601__4,765,400 1993__2,903,061__459,804____909,381__676,100__4,948,300 1994__2,981,022__486,474____990,147__690,371__5,148,000 1995__3,077,861__507,044__1,078,542__679,421__5,342,900 1996__3,164,996__518,492__1,127,528__679,733__5,490,700 1997__3,296,513__567,079__1,176,564__694,787__5,734,900 1998__3,670,441__592,462__1,224,469__696,385__6,134,200 1999__3,779,922__605,943__1,287,172__714,457__6,340,800 2000__3,826,209__621,149__1,316,333__723,898__6,445,100 2001__3,931,731__631,240__1,330,007__732,333__6,581,700 2002__4,024,067__665,475__1,367,547__750,934__6,758,800 2003__4,120,012__691,301__1,390,279__769,925__6,924,500 2004__4,143,466__713,990__1,421,911__771,852__6,995,300 2005__4,162,536__747,529__1,446,269__784,408__7,056,000 _______________________________________________________ ______Probation__Jail_____Prison_____Parole___Total____ _______________________________________________________ The_Courier_New_font_lines_up_the_columns._____________ |
| Yearly totals are rounded off to nearest hundred. There are state and federal prisons. Jails are local and county lockups. |
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Use the free Adobe Reader for the pdf files. Unzip the spreadsheets and then use MS Excel, etc.. Quote from the 2 links just above. Emphasis added: "Texas led the Nation at yearend 2003 with 4,609 adults under correctional supervision per 100,000 adult State residents, followed by Washington State (4,350), and Delaware (4,235) (table 8)." That's 4.6% of Texas adults imprisoned, on probation, or on parole! Calculations from Table 8 show that 1337 Texas adults out of 100,000 are in prison or jail. That's 1.34% of Texas adults imprisoned! |
U.S. Incarceration Rates Timeline. Number of prison and jail inmates per 100,000 population. Midyear population. Rates slightly lower if yearend population. TEXAS rates at the chart end: 1014 in 1999. 966 in 2001. That is 1% of Texans imprisoned! |
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prison rates. 1925 to 1977 jail rates are estimated to be 50% of prison rates. The 2 rates are added together to get the 1925-77 incarceration rate. High*** and low** rates are shown for 1925-77. See endnotes. |
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Total inmates in prisons and jails. |
USA. Total Midyear Population. |
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Some key years. 1968. Nixon elected. 1969. Nixon in power. 1971. Nixon declares a War on Drugs. 1973. DEA begins. 1974. Nixon resigns. 6 Ronald 6 Wilson 6 Reagan 666 and Nancy Reagan. Their "Just Say NO" , Holy War on Drugs. The Beast. :) Fascism with a smiley face... |
1925 1928 1932 1934 1939 1945 1950 1952 1961 1968 1969 1971 1972 1973 1974 1977 1978 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 |
119** 144 165*** 164** 206*** 147** 164*** 162** 179*** 141** 146*** 143 140** 144 153 194 203 220 241 263 276 288 312 332 353 388 435 458 480 503 524 558 595 610 639 658 678 686 688 707 718 729 742 |
452,790 501,886 555,114 610,767 645,713 681,282 742,939 799,171 856,906 949,659 1,076,670 1,146,401 1,216,664 1,292,347 1,364,881 1,469,947 1,585,586 1,646,020 1,743,643 1,816,931 1,893,115 1,937,482 1,961,247 2,033,022 2,085,620 2,135,901 2,193,798 |
222,585,000 227,726,463 229,966,237 232,187,835 234,307,207 236,348,292 238,466,283 240,650,755 242,803,533 245,021,414 247,341,697 250,131,894 253,492,503 256,894,189 260,255,352 263,435,673 266,557,091 269,667,391 272,911,760 276,115,288 279,294,713 282,338,631 285,023,886 287,675,526 290,342,554 293,027,571 295,734,134 |
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+126,561 | +4,327,569 | ||
| 2005 | 773 | 2,320,359 | 300,061,703 | |
| Total incarceration rate per 100,000 population. |
Total inmates in U.S.A. and its Territories |
Total population of U.S.A. and its Territories (4,327,569). |
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The last link above is a clickable U.S.
map of
state-by-state incarceration rates. The rates are for inmates per 100,000 state population. Note that no state in the USA has a rate less than 200. Bush was governor of Texas 1994-2000. His legacy: Louisiana (1025) and TEXAS (1014) (under Bush) had the highest rates in 1999. In 2001 (see the 4 links just above) it was Louisiana (1013) and TEXAS (966) that again had the highest incarceration rates with 1% of their populations imprisoned. 2001 Federal incarceration rate of 49 was NOT added in to those numbers. In the USA it costs around $25,000 average per year for each inmate. Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS): "At midyear 2005, nearly 4.7 percent of black males were in prison or jail, compared to 1.9 percent of Hispanic males, and 0.7 percent of white males. Among males in their late 20s, nearly 12 percent of black males, compared to 3.9 percent of Hispanic males and 1.7 percent of white males, were incarcerated" Above BJS quote is from the link below: |
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*1925 to 1977 incarceration rates are
estimates based on prison rates from the Bureau of Justice Statistics document NCJ 102494, State and Federal Prisoners, 1925-85. Info is also in NCJ 85861. The 1925-1977 jail rates are estimated as 50% of prison rates. Prison rate plus jail rate equals total incarceration rate. Sources: |
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Drug War = More HARM than drugs. [TopLink] |
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Liberation from Religion. - Spirituality, and/or Extra-dimensional physics, for Dummies. A Declaration of Independence. The spiritual worlds may even be extra dimensions that will be totally explainable by science someday. It's all good. Here below are 2 Bible verses that release people from
all Bible verses,
all religions, all texts, all names, and even names
like "Jesus" or "Lucifer"!
If people can think and feel for themselves, and if the
spiritual and/or extra-dimensional worlds are real, and if free will is real, then no one can really force
anyone to loosen up, and open themselves up to broader horizons. And conversely,
no one can forcibly close someone up and keep them from thinking and
feeling. People are in prisons of their own making and choosing. Especially
the prison of religion. Many of the world's problems, wars,
hate campaigns, and
drug wars come
from text-based religious fundamentalists. It is due to their simplistic
intolerance, and their close-minded belief in
the infallibility of religious texts and names. These true believers are closed-off
simpletons and dumbstruck beginners who are tied to their religious textbooks.
Texts that are often completely changed from the original texts, and/or
were edited by many people over many years. Texts
that are often chosen for political purposes centuries ago. There are many
texts that are more accurate and truthful. But they usually attack the
status quo, especially religion. So they are often burned and lost to history. Sometimes they
are found. In any case almost no text can be proven to come unedited from
the period or person claimed.
Even these 2 famous verses below are too harsh.
People can open or close their minds and hearts at will. The
point is that names, texts, and religions matter little compared to the
spiritual and/or extra-dimensional worlds (whatever they are).
Matthew 12:32 (from New American Standard version): "And whoever shall speak a word against the Son of Man, it shall be forgiven him; but whoever shall speak against the Holy Spirit, it shall not be forgiven him, either in this age, or in the age to come." A similar version is found in the Gnostic gospel of the apostle Thomas: "44. Jesus said, 'Whoever blasphemes against the Father will be forgiven, and whoever blasphemes against the son will be forgiven, but whoever blasphemes against the holy spirit will not be forgiven, either on earth or in heaven.' " http://www.gnosis.org/naghamm/gosthom.html ~ -- "The Nag Hammadi Library, a collection of thirteen ancient codices containing over fifty texts, was discovered in upper Egypt in 1945. This immensely important discovery includes a large number of primary Gnostic scriptures -- texts once thought to have been entirely destroyed during the early Christian struggle to define 'orthodoxy' -- scriptures such as the Gospel of Thomas, ..." http://corporatism.tripod.com/religion.htm and http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/religion.htm |
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The false prophets of the fundamentalist and corporatist slave herds. |
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Morpheus: "It is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth." Neo: "What truth?" Morpheus: "That you are a slave, Neo. Like everyone else you were born into bondage. Born into a prison that you can not smell or taste or touch. A prison - for your mind. Unfortunately, no one can be told what the matrix is. You have to see it for yourself. This is your last chance. After this there is no turning back. You take the blue pill - the story ends. You wake up in your bed and you believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill - you stay in wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes. Remember! All I am offering is the truth. Nothing more." -- From the 1999 movie, The Matrix. |
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Thought herding. A history of hate radio and television. |
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"If you can't dazzle them
with brilliance, baffle them with bull*hit!" |
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| *Adolph Hitler. | Ex-Moron-in-Chief. Religion of Nazi hate. War criminal. |
| *Joseph Goebbels. | Hitler's Minister of Propaganda. The "Big Lie." |
| *Rush Limbaugh. | Corporatist Propagandist. Rush Windbag. Hillbilly heroin hypocrite. |
| *Bill O'Reilly. | Propagandist. 5-minute Harassment "Interview" lectures. |
| *Pat Robertson. | Fundamentalist. Male-based Christianity. Versus female. |
| *Osama Bin Laden. | Islamic Male Fundamentalist. Old-time patriarchy. |
| *Jerry Falwell. | Male Fundamentalist. Neither moral, nor in majority. |
| *Nancy Reagan. | Propagandist. "Just Say No." Role-played subservient female. |
| *Henry Kissinger. | War criminal. Death squads. 9/11 Commission mole. |
| *Ariel Sharon. | War criminal. Jewish Male Fundamentalist supporter. |
| *ONDCP, DEA. | "Big Lie" ads, consciousness control, astronomical U.S. incarceration rate. |
| *George W. Bush. | MORON #1. Crusading Armageddonist. Drug-war criminal. |
The majority of the over 2.3 million U.S. inmates are imprisoned because of the Drug War!
The U.S. incarceration rate is over 5 times higher than in 1971 when the impeached arch-criminal, "law-and-order" President Richard Nixon declared an evil "war on drugs" as a substitute for the good "war on poverty." The USA has less than 5% of the world's population and around 25% of the world's 9 million prisoners. Since the year 2000 the USA again has the world's highest incarceration rate! It is 5 to 20 times higher than all other nations with long democratic traditions such as Australia, Canada, Western European nations, Iceland, Japan, etc.. Government waste: It costs around $25,000 per prisoner per year. Statistics, references, links, and charts: |
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