>Australia's incarceration rate has doubled in the last three decades, and more than doubled among Indigenous Australians, with First Nations children jailed at 20 times the rate of non-First Nations children.
>The rate has risen from one per cent of Indigenous Australians in 1990 to 2.3 per cent in 2022.
>The figure is even higher in states such as WA [Western Australia], where 3.5 per cent of Indigenous adults are behind bars.
>The figures come despite the country's crime rate decreasing in the same period.
>As of this year, the national incarceration rate is 202 prisoners per 100,000 adults, compared to just 96 per 100,000 in 1985.
ZestyMoose-250 t1_iuk9bqm wrote
Probably not a good idea to follow US' lead on mass incarceration..