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  • 1Sean Joe is the Benjamin E. Youngdahl Professor of Social Development at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, MO, USA.

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Estados Unidos tiene la tasa de encarcelamiento más alta a nivel mundial, con casi 2 millones de personas encarceladas. Reducir el encarcelamiento masivo requiere una mayor investigación sobre las políticas gubernamentales y el gasto que mantiene el sistema carcelario de los Estados Unidos.

Área de la Ciencia:

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  • Políticas públicas
  • Sociología

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  • El sistema carcelario actual afecta a una parte significativa de la población, con casi 2 millones de personas en confinamiento.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Subrayar la necesidad de mejorar la investigación y el análisis.
  • Identificar las políticas gubernamentales clave y las asignaciones financieras que perpetúan el encarcelamiento masivo en los EE.

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  • Una comprensión completa de estos factores es crucial para desarrollar estrategias eficaces de reducción.
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