I’m in my 40s and have met, I don’t know, at least several hundred people over my lifetime more than once. At least as far as I know none of them has been in actual prison. Few have spent their night on the jail when getting too drunk (and obviously done some stupid shit while wasted) and police have “offered” them a bed to sober up but that’s it.
Obviously not in the US. I can’t even imagine society where nearly every other male you encounter would’ve been in prison at some point.
Same, except I am in the US. I suspect this is highly stratified by class, such that either nobody you know has been arrested or everybody you know has been arrested.
Yeah. I’ve (unfortunately) been in the US for the last few years. I’m at an university though, so most of my American peers come from a fairy rich (and mostly white) background. None of them have ever been arrested.
I have been arrested on several occasions and so have a number of my friends.
I would not consider myself poor or lower class either. Id assume your theory holds some weight, but I’d also assume it follows a lot of trends we wouldn’t expect as well.
us does have the highest amount PRISONERS in the world, and incarceration rate. recividism is pretty high, as there is almost non-existent rehabilitation for offendors. also the fact they dont prepare inmates for the outside world years later, when things changed, so its almost impossible to get a job, so they commit another crime just so they stay in prison.
I was reading your comment, trying to decide if you’re a liar or just that bougie. Then second paragraph. Most of my friends have been arrested at least once. I’ve been four times.
It is important here to note that in the US, prison is for sentences over one year and jail is under one year. That is not strictly 100% true but it’s good enough to sort out the jail/prison terms problem. I’ve only been to prison to do some work. It was maximum security for what it’s worth, and it was much nicer than any jail I’ve been too. People acted normally instead of totally fucking unhinged.
I’d rather do a year in prison than six months in jail.
The second sentence concisely prophesies the first. How would you know anyone who has been to jail if you moralistically exclude them from your social circles?
I’m in my 40s and have met, I don’t know, at least several hundred people over my lifetime more than once. At least as far as I know none of them has been in actual prison. Few have spent their night on the jail when getting too drunk (and obviously done some stupid shit while wasted) and police have “offered” them a bed to sober up but that’s it.
Obviously not in the US. I can’t even imagine society where nearly every other male you encounter would’ve been in prison at some point.
Same, except I am in the US. I suspect this is highly stratified by class, such that either nobody you know has been arrested or everybody you know has been arrested.
Yeah. I’ve (unfortunately) been in the US for the last few years. I’m at an university though, so most of my American peers come from a fairy rich (and mostly white) background. None of them have ever been arrested.
White male who grew up in Idaho here.
I have been arrested on several occasions and so have a number of my friends.
I would not consider myself poor or lower class either. Id assume your theory holds some weight, but I’d also assume it follows a lot of trends we wouldn’t expect as well.
us does have the highest amount PRISONERS in the world, and incarceration rate. recividism is pretty high, as there is almost non-existent rehabilitation for offendors. also the fact they dont prepare inmates for the outside world years later, when things changed, so its almost impossible to get a job, so they commit another crime just so they stay in prison.
I was reading your comment, trying to decide if you’re a liar or just that bougie. Then second paragraph. Most of my friends have been arrested at least once. I’ve been four times.
It is important here to note that in the US, prison is for sentences over one year and jail is under one year. That is not strictly 100% true but it’s good enough to sort out the jail/prison terms problem. I’ve only been to prison to do some work. It was maximum security for what it’s worth, and it was much nicer than any jail I’ve been too. People acted normally instead of totally fucking unhinged.
I’d rather do a year in prison than six months in jail.
Never been to jail or prison, don’t know anyone who has. Then again, I don’t hang out with criminals.
The second sentence concisely prophesies the first. How would you know anyone who has been to jail if you moralistically exclude them from your social circles?
You ought to give it a try, we’re fun!