Today in America there are over one million people imprisoned. The number of inmates is steadily increasing, and shockingly we are running out of room for all these criminals. This is a result of many different social, political, and economic issues that we have today. These include problems such as new taxes for money in order to build new prisons, mandatory minimum sentences, stricter parole eligibility laws, and the neglect of social problems that foster criminal attitudes. Without a doubt, these are problems that have forced the U.S. to imprison a larger share of its criminal population than any other nation in the world. .
In America, most believe that criminals of serious crimes should be sent away to a prison facility to do time in accordance to their wrong doing. This is happening more and more each year and the bulk of Americans do not see how this can be a major problem. They simply see that all the criminals are being put away and that it is a good thing; they are blindly missing the point that more prisoners brings about an array of problems with it. These problems range from riots in prisons to the transfer of serious criminals to local holding cells. Without close attention to these details they could turn into more problems in themselves that can end up harming the innocent residents of America.
Everyone somehow is connected to the large number of criminals being incarcerated. Issues of taxation come into play the increasing imprisonment. More prisoners means taxes too shall endure an increase. According to Human Progress Network statistics, it costs 25,000 dollars annually to hold a prisoner (HPN Par 6). New taxes would have to enforced to provide enough funding for the proper holding of inmates. Citizens usually would much rather invest in programs to keep people out of jail, than for the proper storage of them in jail. Also, those that have family working in the corrections facility field of work, have increased chances of working in a dangerous environment are with the overcrowding issue.