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Comments by "" (@b.questor) on "GOP Gets INSTANT KARMA with MONEY LAUNDERING Indictment" video.
A U.S. Department of Justice analysis of recidivism rates in 24 states concluded that 82 percent of individuals released from state prisons were rearrested at least once during the 10 years following release. Within one year of release, 43 percent of formerly incarcerated people were rearrested.
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An estimated 19 million people are burdened with the collateral consequences of a felony conviction (this includes those currently and formerly incarcerated), and an estimated 79 million have a criminal record of some kind; even this is likely an underestimate, leaving out many people who have been arrested for misdemeanors. - Prison Policy Initiative
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🔎 Three Felonies: If you reside in America and it is dinnertime, you have almost certainly broken the law. In his book Three Felonies a Day, civil liberties lawyer Harvey Silverglate estimates that the average person unknowingly breaks at least three federal criminal laws every day. - Mises Institute
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In 2010, Shannon et al. estimated that 8.1% of the US adult population, or over 19 million people, had felony convictions.
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