It may come as a shock to you to learn that the United States is the world's leader in incarceration.
It may come as a shock to you to learn that the United States is the world's leader in incarceration. Or maybe this doesn't surprise you; the rise of mass incarceration over the past three decades has been the subject of intense scrutiny. We know that hyper-criminalization drives poverty and presents obstacles for those who have to bear the weight of a criminal record. But exactly how many Americans deal with these issues? As many as 100 million Americans have an unclean record; however, the number is so high that counting them is nearly impossible. So instead, here are some statistics to put the number into perspective:
These statistics are problematic. We're dealing with an issue preventing millions of Americans from becoming productive members of society, which begs the question: Why are so many Americans with criminal records?
Maybe the issue isn't that Americans are criminals but that American politicians are hell-bent on criminalizing things. The federal criminal code has many laws, not government regulations, with criminal penalties. No one even knows how many federal laws there are in America; there are 20,000 laws governing the ownership of guns alone. The problem is that there are so many vague rules to follow that any given American is likely to commit crimes every day unknowingly.
So what can be done about it? Washington seems to recognize the problem, and there's a consensus that something has to be done about it; several areas of reform could correct the criminal justice system. On an individual level, you can take steps to wipe out your criminal history. Call Easy Expunctions at 1-866-899-0266 to determine eligibility and find your path to a clear record today.