What’s Behind the Decline in the Mass Incarceration Rate? [PSMag.com]
In 2015, America’s mass incarceration rate declined to its lowest level in nearly two decades, according to a recent report from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. The number of people locked up in local, state, and federal prisons across the country dropped to 670 inmates for every 100,000 residents (down from 760 inmates in 2007), or an estimated 6,741,400 people. The 1.7 percent decline in the United States’ prison population isn’t some marginal decrease; it marks the largest annual...