Incar-ceration rate
Prison
Carceral State
From The Readings
100

What state had the highest incarcerated rate?

A) Texas

B) Alaska

C) Louisiana 

C) Louisiana 


816 incarcerated rate per 100,000
100

How many prisoners are in the U.S. prison system?

A) 2.6 million 

B) 2.3 million

C) 3.2 million 

B) 2.3 million

100

What does Carceral State mean?

A) To survail

B) Put in a jail

C) To Jump

Put in jail

100

What was the main incentive that caused many people in the 1980s to resort to selling drugs? (From "The New Jim Crow")

A.) Inflation

B.) A Booming Economy

C.) Loss of Jobs in Inner City Communities 

C.) Loss of Jobs in Low Income Communities

"The decline in legitimate employment opportunities among inner-city residents increased incentives to sell drugs-most notably crack cocaine." 

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200

What is the incarcerated rate for Texas? (Per 100,000)

A)790

B)890

C)990



C)890

200

How many prisoners are there per-100,000 in the US? 

A) 724

B) 824

C) 924

A) 724

200

What is New York average cost per inmate

A) $60,000

B) $70,000

C) $80,000

A) 60,000

200

Who introduced the "Three Strike Policy", imposing that after three "serious" or violent offenses would automatically issue a sentence of 25 to Life? (From "13th") 

A.) George Bush Sr.

B.) Donald Trump

C.) Bill Clinton

C.) Bill Clinton

300

What is the average incarceration rate in England? (Per 100,000)

A)145

B)245

C)345 

A)145

300

How many people a year are sent to jail for drug offenses?

A) 356,000

B) 456,000

C) 656,000

B) 456,000

300

How much money do we spend on prisons anually?

A) 39 million

B) 39 billion

C) 39 trillion 

B) 39 billion 

300

In September 1986, How much money was allocated for their "Anti Drug Crusade"? (From "The New Jim Crow")

A.) $17 Million

B.) $2 Billion

C.) $754 Million

B.) $2 Billion 

"In September 1986, with the media frenzy at full throttle, the House passed legislation that allocated $2 billion to the antidrug crusade, required the participation of the military in narcotics control efforts, allowed the death penalty for some drug-related crimes, and authorized the admission of some illegally obtained evidence in drug trials." 

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400

What state has an incarceration rate of 330 per 100,000?

A) Alabama

B) Vermont

C) Massachusetts 

C) Massachusetts 

400

How much does a average inmate cost in the United States?

A) $31,236

B) $33,236

C) $43,236

A) $31,236

400

How many people in Texas are serving a life sentence for a drug possession charge, as of 2016?

A)16

B)116

C)216 

B)116

400

From the 1960s to 2003, the prison population has grown how many times over? (From "Are Prisons Obsolete?")

A.) 3x 

B.) 7x

C.) 10X

C.) 10x 

page 11, "When I first became involved in antiprison activism during the late 1960s, I was astounded to learn that there were then close to two hundred thousand people in prison. Had anyone told me that in three decades ten times as many people would be locked away in cages, I would have been absolutely incredulous."

500

How many people were in Victoria Jail in 2012?

A)381

B)481

C)581 

A) 381

500

African Americans make up 13% of the United States population, what percent of African Americans do you believe are incarcerated?

A) 30

B) 35

C) 40


C) 40

500

Can you get sent to jail for walking the wrong way of the traffic?

A) True

B) False 

A) True 

500

Who served 3 years in prison for a crime they did not commit? (From "13th")

A.) Kalief Browder

B.) Trayvon Martin

C.) ALEC

A.) Kalief Browder

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