ADMJ 1450 Study Guide - Final Guide: Mass Incarceration, Relative Change And Difference, Percentage Point

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Mass incarceration: those who are locked up in state and federal prisons, and local jails. Mass correctional control: incarceration + parole + probation. Mass felonization: total population convicted of a felony. Mass conviction: those convicted of a felony of misdemeanor. Incarceration per crime rates vs. incarceration per population. 2018 exceed 2. 8%: 4 (rates per 100,000 that are greater than 2,800, probation rate in pa, 1,389 per 100,000, largest cj population, mass conviction. Number of people on probation didn"t change much between 2000 and 2016. More than 50% of the probation population was convicted of felonies. 80% of those on probation are convicted of nonviolent offenses. African americans are 43% more likely to have been arrested than whites: 32. 8 is 43% greater than 22. 9, 32. 8/22. 9=1. 43. Percentage point difference = 32. 8-22. 9 = 9. 9. 42. 3/13. 5 = 3. 1 (young with

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