Pubdate: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 Source: Daily Press (VA) Copyright: 2003 The Daily Press Contact: http://www.dailypress.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/585 Author: Roger Hanson PRISON NUMBERS Acute social observers here and overseas contend America depends far too much on prisons, as reported in the Daily Press, June 1. Critics claim America is on an "imprisonment binge." If the mindless incarceration of two-bit drug dealers and occasional recreational drug users were stopped, they say, prisons would have a vacancy problem. Finally, who goes to prison is shaped by racial bias. Black offenders unfairly, and thereby too frequently, are sent away. However, reality presents a different picture. Using the standard measure of the number of prisoners relative to the size of the general population, state prison incarceration has been decreasing steadily since 1997. That downward trend is expected to continue. Additionally, state prisons are not filled primarily with drug offenders. Inmates are predominately violent offenders, such as murderers, rapists and robbers. Finally, the notion of cells being reserved for blacks is murky. The most recent evidence is that race does not have strong, uniform effects. Being black rather than white is no greater guarantee of being confined. There are no consistent findings that race alone substantially influences who is sent to prison. The rhetoric far outstrips the evidence. Iron cages are scourges on society. But fallacious and inaccurate criticism is not helpful. Roger Hanson Williamsburg - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake