Government-Incarceration

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How Norway Is Teaching America To Make Its Prisons More Humane

<embed>https://www.huffpost.com/entry/norway-american-prison-system-reform_n_5d5ab979e4b0eb875f270db1</embed> Huffington Post 8/222019

Recidivism rates in Norway are among the world’s lowest. Around 20% of those released from prison are arrested within two years. In the U.S., about 68% of released prisoners were arrested within three years. 
The gap between the two countries narrows significantly when you look only at reincarceration (and ignore arrests) — Norway’s rate is 25%, compared with 28.8% in the U.S. 
But there’s another important statistic to take into account: The percentage of the total population each country puts behind bars. While America jails 665 of every 100,000 residents, Norway’s rate is less than a tenth of that ― just 63 of every 100,000.

Resources

Prison Policy Initiative

Unsorted Links

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/articles/2019-10-31/oklahoma-focuses-on-criminal-justice-reform

https://www.prisonpolicy.org/profiles/OK.html