overincarceration
Overincarceration refers to the phenomenon of having a large number of individuals incarcerated in a country's correctional system, relative to its overall population. This can be measured by the incarceration rate, which is the number of people incarcerated per 100,000 of the national population.
The United States has a notable problem with overincarceration, with the highest incarceration rate among developed
Overincarceration is linked to various factors, including stricter sentencing laws, increased focus on enforcement of non-violent
High rates of incarceration are associated with adverse consequences for individuals, communities, and the economy. For
Some countries, such as Sweden and Norway, have implemented policies aimed at reducing their incarceration rates