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Monastic incarceration is castration.
Mass incarceration is a massive system of racial and social control.
While mass incarceration is a national crisis, it was built locally.
Incarceration is supposed to keep the community safe from your behavior.
The mass incarceration going on in this country and with my people is crazy.
I want to look at the community I came from and what role incarceration has played there.
There is a direct correlation between education, stable families and incarceration and crime.
The American incarceration of Sheikh Rahman was a hot-button issue for al Qaeda for many years.
I think my whole life has been shaped by my childhood incarceration in America's concentration camps.
America, the self-described greatest nation on Earth, has the highest incarceration rate on the planet.
The system of mass incarceration depends almost entirely on the cooperation of those it seeks to control.
It makes a lot more sense for us to be investing in jobs and education rather than jails and incarceration.
Illegal immigration costs taxpayers $45 billion a year in health care, education, and incarceration expenses.
The whole reason behind my album 'Free TC' is seeing all that police brutality, injustice, mass incarceration.
There is no cost difference between incarceration and an Ivy League education; the main difference is curriculum.
Incarceration didnt change me. In many ways, incarceration galvanized me. The totality of the experience helped me.
The greatest myth about mass incarceration is that it has been driven by crime and crime rates. It's just not true.
Incarceration didn't change me. In many ways, incarceration galvanized me. The totality of the experience helped me.
In this era of mass incarceration, the police shouldn't be trusted any more than any other witness, perhaps less so.
Hillary Clinton understands that we have to invest in education and jobs for our young people, not more jails or incarceration.
Mass incarceration will have to be dismantled the same way it was constructed: piecemeal, incrementally and, above all, locally.
Incarceration is as useful for addiction as it is for diabetes - i.e., not useful and potentially harmful, particularly for kids.
The day-to-day discomforts of prison life, combined with the big-picture realities of mass incarceration, do not add up to a party.
There is something deeply wrong with a political culture which only wants to talk about incarceration in the aftermath of a tragedy.
My incarceration was actually a positive thing from the beginning. I needed a gimmick to get my act going again, it gave me material.
Just as incarceration has come to define the lives of low-income black men, eviction is defining the lives of low-income black women.
Mass incarceration and its never-ending human toll will be with us until we come to see that no crime justifies permanent civic death.
As a general rule, I don't like to see laws that allow for the arrest and incarceration of people based on a sort of subjective standard.
Some of our system of mass incarceration really has to be traced back to the law-and-order movement that began in the 1950s, in the 1960s.
The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. Many of those people deserve to be in prison; however, some of them do not.
School desegregation is associated with higher graduation rates, greater employability, higher earnings, and decreased rates of incarceration.
I love the story of 'Lamborghini Doors,' a record with Meek Mill and myself - it came together when I went to visit him during his incarceration.
Even though the Clintons started mass incarceration, which my brother is a victim of, things are going to change, though. Somebody made them do that.
We loathe mass incarceration. We loathe police brutality. But most of us have absolutely no idea how to address the critical flaws in our justice system.
As described in 'The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness,' the cyclical rebirth of caste in America is a recurring racial nightmare.
The appalling rate of incarceration among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples demands we create justice targets under the Closing the Gap framework.
Unless we address those that are leaving prisons, we can't begin to repair the damage of mass incarceration and make our communities whole and healthy once again.
For millions of Americans, the continued incarceration of Jose Compean and Ignacio Ramos is a grim reminder of everything that has gone wrong with border security.
Incarceration rates, especially black incarceration rates, have soared regardless of whether crime is going up or down in any given community or the nation as a whole.
Mass incarceration is the result of small, distinct steps, each of whose significance becomes more apparent over time, and only when considered in light of later events.
That hunger of the flesh, that longing for ease, that terror of incarceration, that insistence on tribal honour being obeyed: all of that exists, and it exists everywhere.
We know that the environment and political information is important, and we expose and teach the women about some of the environmental factors that lead to their incarceration.
We have a mass incarceration among minorities that is disproportionate to our population. It's a travesty what's going on with our mass incarceration specifically of minorities.
Not graduating high school on time leads to fewer chances of attending college and obtaining good paying jobs, and creates instead higher chances of incarceration and unemployment.
What was most important, for me, is that I could share what I experience as a young person - in particular, what impact incarceration and policing had on my life and my family's life.
Individual children are separated from their parents only when those parents cross the border illegally and are arrested. We can't have children with parents who are in incarceration.
We have determined as a society, as a country, as a people, that the incarceration and the supervision and the specific fines for a particular crime are that person's debt to society.
Many states can no longer afford to support public education, public benefits, public services without doing something about the exorbitant costs that mass incarceration have created.
As a society we're always so quick and able to spend money on lawyers for someone for incarceration, but we don't make the corresponding commitment to the preventative components of it.
My experience and research has led me to the regrettable conclusion that our system of mass incarceration functions more like a caste system than a system of crime prevention or control.