Jacob Kang-Brown | March 31, 2016
The Rise of 1,000 Small Jails
Some jails are notorious. Think New York City鈥檚 Rikers Island or the Los Angeles County Men鈥檚 Central Jail. News stories about overcrowding, violence, and deplorable conditions fuel ongoing public debate about the nation鈥檚 two largest jail systems and capture the public’s imagination about just what jail looks like. But it turns out urban jails are in decline鈥攖here is even a movement to 鈥渃lose the jail鈥 in New York City; Los Angeles is already tearing down its largest jail and building a smaller one鈥攁nd it is rural 好色先生 that represents the true picture of U.S. jails today. That’s because growth in the jail population is not driven by the largest counties; it has taken root in a thousand very small ones across the United States.
Of course, it wasn’t always like this. The nation鈥檚 very small counties once had less than half as many people in jail as New York City and Los Angeles combined.听

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