Friday, February 29, 2008

One in 100 US adults behind bars


According to recent news article the United States:

More than one in 100 adults are now behind bars in the United States, home to the world's largest penal population, with a startling one in nine young black men incarcerated, a study has shown.

The prison and jail population rose by 25,000 to 2.3 million last year, out of a US adult population of 230 million, bringing the incarceration rate to one in 99.1 for the first time in US history, the Pew Center on the States said.

By comparison, China, with a population of one billion people, was second in the world with 1.5 million inmates, followed by Russia with 890,000 people in the slammer, the study said.

America also has the dubious distinction of leading the planet in the rate of incarceration, which is higher than nations like South Africa and Iran, the study said.

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This is obviously a subject i'm very passionate about. A friend of mine and i talked about this briefly and he questioned what the results would be if you exclude all "white" people. Sad but true.

What bothers me the most about this is how do we as Americans allow this to happen? Are we so blinded by fear that we believe "criminal" is an ax wielding maniac who is going to loot and pillage because they've been convicted of a crime? Have we bought into the whole "lock them up and throw away the key" mentality that we would rather live in a police state than actually show empathy towards a fellow human?

This being an election year, one of the reoccurring issues is how a candidate deals with crime. Candidates will bend over backwards in local elections to demonstrate that they are "tough" on crime. Heaven forbid if they ever showed any leniency in the past. Ironically, these are the same people that we as citizens will be begging for leniency from if/when we find ourselves caught within the judicial system.

What's most disturbing about this news is that it reflects our society today. As wide spread as the results of this study have been, I have seen no attempts to put it in context. How exactly has the US gotten to this point? It's not as though we collectively locked up that large of a portion of our population over night. The reality is that these results took years to attain. An undeniably large factor in these total incarceration numbers is the Federal Sentencing Guidelines which have recently been recently overturned. The fact that one in 100 US adults is currently behind bars has been over 20 years in the making.

My biggest fear is that people will be too shortsighted to truly grasp the bigger picture. The knee jerk reaction that we collectively have is "we should do something about this." The problem is, in a couple days we will watch the news and hear about how a young black male shot someone while robbing a liquor store and only received 18 months in jail despite their history of being violent. The belief that this "menace" should be "locked up in order to make our streets safe" becomes everyones new attitude. Never once is it mentioned that this alleged menace has a history of substance abuse, physical/sexual/psychological abuse, and that this individuals father is currently incarcerated for 10 years for possession with intent to distribute (drug dealing) courtesy of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.

After reading the article in question, I ask that you ask yourself why these numbers are so steep. As frightening as they are, now I ask that you consider the number of people that are on extended supervision (parole, probation, work release, or pending trial/conviction/sentencing).

Do the math.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Advertisements

Yep, i sold out. Thought i'd give it a shot to have an ad on my page to see what happens. This is currently an experiment of mine. Since i know virtually nothing about online advertising, costs, compensation, rates, etc this will be a learning experience. Any/all ads will be removed if enough people complain or if they become intrusive to my content.

With that being said, let the games begin!

Alive.... Barely

My last posting consisted of me complaining about my wisdom tooth. Well it wound up just being an infection and was treated accordingly with antibiotics. Dodged a major bullet there!

I have had to pull my Radeon 9700 Pro card out of my box and insert a Radeon 9200. The fan was dieing and was waking me up. You can only punch your case so many times before you break something important! The 9200 is only analog and so i can only have one monitor plugged in whereas the 9700 had both DVI and analog. Pretty sure the PSU i had was junk too. Figuring out which fan was bad took me almost 2 weeks and i still have a feeling my case fan is on it's last legs. Argh!

On Jan 17th i posted that i had tendinitis in my right elbow. This is apparently incorrect. For the past month i have been treated for it and the pain has not gotten better. I would even go as far as to say that it's worse now than it was a month ago.

The physical therapist i have been seeing via work-mens comp has done the usual heat/ice packs with no success. I have done the recommended stretches and exercises with no measurable success. Needless to say, this is not good. Originally we thought it was in my elbow because that's where the pain was. After a couple weeks we narrowed it down to my bicep because that seems to be the very beginning of the pain. Pretty much it starts with a dull tightness/ache in my bicep and goes to shooting pain in my elbow and upper forearm. Nice.

(As part of my rehab, i have been attempting to cut back my interwebz use/abuse hoping that the down time will help.)

Tomorrow it's back to the doctor for a follow up so i can tell him that i've made virtually no progress. Can you tell i'm nervous?

All projects are currently on hold while i deal with this issue. My search for a windoze SFTP server is on the back burner for now, although during this down time i have gotten some advice for which client i should use. I have a new strategy for the job hunt now courtesy of yPerr but alas i can't mentally commit myself to this while dealing with the current stresses of my arm and family stuff. My search for spare cd-rom drive (i swear i saw one the other week) for my linux box is on the back burner because i'm honestly too lazy. If/when i find a spare drive, I'm kissing Fedora good bye (again) and debating on Debian or Ubuntu (yes i know the similarity but i'm not a fan-boy). Figuring out WTF is going on with the gas mileage is not on the back burner. In fact, it is becoming my primary obsession these days. More to come on the topic of my car on a later date.

Being on light duty at work sucks. I get to sit in the office and answer the phone when people call in sick. That's it. Oh yeah, i get to read the comics too. Ugh. That means no chance at picking up extra hours/$ and i continue to barely get by.

Yay for the announcement of upcoming Terminator movies!!! :) http://www.realmovienews.com/news/1478

Sleep sounds like a good idea right about now.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Ouch!

Wisdom tooth HURTS. This after being sick all last week. Yay. Another bill for me to try to pay off with my lack-of-a-real-job.

When it rains, it pours it seems....