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Xafe456
Xafe456
25.11.2022 19:54

The human rights issues created by incarceration are evident, I think: locking people up means taking away a number if not most of their liberties, most obviously their freedom of movement, freedom to work and political freedom in some cases, as well as their physical security and privacy. Other rights violations have to do with the kind of people who are locked up and the often substandard conditions in which many prisoners are kept, even in rich countries such as the U.S.:

Children are often incarcerated Federal prisons in the U.S. hold 60% more prisoners than they were designed for Prisoners often have to perform forced and/or unpaid labor Prison rape is common Incarceration reduces former inmates’ earnings by 40 percent when compared to demographically similar counterparts who have not been imprisoned Children of inmates suffer from the absence of a parent Incarceration rates often betray racism in criminal justice etc.

Some people clearly deserve to be put in jail, and often that is what is required and necessary in order to protect the human rights of their (possible) victims. There’s also a deterrent effect: one study has shown that a 10 percent increase in incarceration is associated with two to four percent drop in crime. In the U.S at least, there’s a correlation between soaring incarceration rates (see below) and spectacular drops in crime rates. However, other data point to little or no effect of mass incarceration on crime:

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anas20041006
anas20041006
04.11.2021 05:54

Use prepositions or adverbs if necessary: 1) Canada is the world’s second largest country. It occu­pies the whole ...

the northern part ... the North American Continent. It is washed ... the Pacific Ocean ... the west,... the Arctic Ocean ... the north, and ... the Atlantic Ocean ... the east. It borders on (граничит) the United States ... the south. Canada has nearly 15 percent ... the world’s fresh water surface (поверхность). There are so many lakes ... Canada that they have never been counted. The climate ... the eastern and central parts ... Canada is continental... hot summers and cold winters, but... the south­western and southern parts ... the country the climate is mild. Canada’s forests are one ... her greatest resources. 2) The language ... Australia is English. The climate ... Australia varies... tropical... the cool and temperate. Australia is the driest continent... the Earth. About one half... its terri­tory is occupied ... deserts (пустыни) and semideserts. The commonest trees ... Australia are the eucalyptus, ... which there are over 500 kinds. There are also ocacia or mimosa, which is the national emblem ... Australia. Even stranger than plants are the animals. There live kangaroos, duckbills (утконосы), koalas (or koala bears) and a great number... dif­ferent birds, parrots... them.

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