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Why the US Has Such a Brutal Penal Regime
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of Jacobin

In virtually every dimension of the penal state, from policing, through prosecution and sentencing, all the way to prison and collateral consequences, the US is not just at the top of the league — it's an outlier.(Robert Alexander / Getty Images)

Jacobin, October 28, 2025
Posted: November 28th, 2025
https://jacobin.com/2025/10/us-penal-regime-prisons-policing

Compared to other developed nations, the United States is an extreme outlier in the severity of its criminal legal system. Police in the United States kill civilians at between five and forty times the rate of similarly rich countries, for instance, and the United States imprisons people at about seven times the rate of economically comparable countries. The brunt of this aggressive penal regime is borne of course by poor Americans, particularly poor black Americans. Recently, all of the states in the US have begun to impose fees and charges and costs on offenders and their families: people now have to pay for staying in prison as if they’re guests in a hotel. Or if they’re on probation instead of being sent to jail, they have to pay for the probation supervision, or they have to pay for a urine test. In one police department in Missouri, offenders who have been tasered have to pay $25 toward the cost of using the taser. In this country, particularly in the neoliberal era, the local state simply doesn’t have the capacity or resources to invest in communities and provide housing, schools, jobs, income support, health care services, and so on. What it does have is police and jails, and states have prisons. The politics of the day ... mean that it’s always going to be much more likely that the police and the punishment are the first resort, rather than long-term investments in communities, work, families, income support, and jobs.

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