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		By: Zachary D Katz		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is a great analysis as you have brought as various important non talked about subjects regarding mass incarercation. I have done by final essay of mass incarceration and the true statistics that I have discovered were astounding. Not only are people of color unlawfully put in prison at a much high rate, but inside a prison cell they are treated with implicit bias by government officials. Also, once/if released, ex-convicts are given a huge disadvantage in regards to employment opportunity, housing and many more things. You are right, it is a situation that we, as members of this movement can not do much about besides input support and speak out against what is going on.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a great analysis as you have brought as various important non talked about subjects regarding mass incarercation. I have done by final essay of mass incarceration and the true statistics that I have discovered were astounding. Not only are people of color unlawfully put in prison at a much high rate, but inside a prison cell they are treated with implicit bias by government officials. Also, once/if released, ex-convicts are given a huge disadvantage in regards to employment opportunity, housing and many more things. You are right, it is a situation that we, as members of this movement can not do much about besides input support and speak out against what is going on.</p>
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