Just saw Pew Report -
One in 100: Behind Bars in America 2008. That statistic is downright sad, distressing - some truly depressing facts in the report. It also really caught my attention because of my recent post around the
90-9-1 Rule.
So, a higher percentage of people are in prison out of the US population than actively contribute in any given population?
Can that be right?
Prisoners are more common than active contributors?
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