The Prison
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Initial release | Canada |
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Directors | Na Hyun |
Box office | 21. 2 million USD |
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ID | 909236 |
About The Prison
Posing as a prisoner, an undercover police inspector (Kim Rae-Won) gets close to an inmate who controls both the jail and a powerful crime syndicate.
Ex-gang member charged with stabbing Derek Chauvin 22 times
... Turscak, a former member of a Mexican Mafia gang, allegedly targeted Chauvin in The Prison s law library at lunchtime...
Released Palestinians allege abuse in Israeli jails
... Ten days ago, he says, Israeli prison guards came into his cell with a microphone and speaker, and tried to provoke The Prisoners by clapping and screaming their names...
Russia: LGBT groups could be declared 'extremist' in court ruling
... " For the organiser of such a group, The Prison term will be even longer...
Yahya Sinwar: Who is the Hamas leader?
... The Prison yearsSinwar has spent a large part of his adult life - over 22 years - in Israeli prisons, from 1988 to 2011...
Time: Short prison sentence 'derailed' woman's life
... " They re long enough to ruin lives and cause chaos in The Prison estate but not long enough to act as a deterrent or offer up the chance of rehabilitation, " she says...
Rat-infested Bedford Prison found to have highest violence levels
... It said The Prison was rat-infested, with inmates held in mouldy cells with broken windows, up to 23 hours a day...
Narges Mohammadi: Jailed Iranian Nobel laureate begins hunger strike
... " According to the diagnosis and echocardiogram of a trusted doctor of The Prison, she has been in need of emergency transfer to the heart and lung centre for urgent medical care...
An English teacher who fled the Taliban finds a home at last
... That evening, as I walked in circles on The Prison s dirt ground, Renee messaged me with incredible news...
George Floyd: How African are-Americans are treated under the law?
violence broke out in cities in the United States about the death of the African-American George Floyd, after he was held back physically by The Police in Minneapolis.
We have looked at some of the data, crime and justice in the United States, and what it shows about the experiences of African-Americans , when It Comes to law and order.
1. African-Americans are more likely to be fatally shotThe figures available are for cases in which The Police shoot and kill people to show that for African-Americans , there is a much higher chance, fatally shot in proportion to their total number in the U.S. population.
In fact, in the year 2019, although African-Americans , less than 14% of the population (according to official census), More Than 23% of The Just over 1,000 fatal shootings accounted for by The Police .
And this number has been relatively consistent, as of 2017, whereas The Number of white victims come down since then.
2. African-Americans are arrested at a higher rate for drug abuseAfrican Americans are arrested for drug abuse at a much higher rate than white Americans , even though surveys show drug use at a similar level.
drug abuse, arrests by race, Hispanics are not counted separately. The other is the Asian, native American, Hawaiian or Pacific islanders. Source: FBI and U.S. Census Bureau data for the year 2018In the year 2018, approximately 750 of every 100,000 African-Americans were arrested for drug abuse, compared to approximately 350 out of every 100,000 white Americans .
" previous to show that White People use drugs at similar rates, but African-Americans continue to be arrested at a higher rate.
For example, found that blacks were Americans 3. 7 times more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession than whites, although their rate of marijuana-was the use of comparable.
3. More and more African-Americans are imprisonedthe Afro-Americans are imprisoned five times the rate of white Americans and almost twice the rate of Hispanic-Americans , according to the latest data.
In the year 2018, Afro-Americans , roughly 13% of the US population, but a third of the country's Prison population was almost.
White Americans , approximately 30% of The Prison population, despite representing More Than 60% of the total U.S. population.
More Than 1,000 African-American prisoners for every 100,000 African Americans , compared to around 200 white inmates per 100,000 white Americans .
Prison inmates per 100,000 people, by race source: U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Justice StatisticsThe U.S. Prison population is sentenced is defined as the prisoners who for More Than a year in a Federal or state Prison .
imprisonment rates have declined for African-Americans in The Last ten years, but they still make more Prison inmates than any other race.
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Source of news: bbc.com