United States Law and actions that countries do NOT consider criminal.
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1. Incarceration rates in the United States are higher due to some actions being considered criminal that other countries do not. Let's see if we can identify some actions other countries do NOT consider criminal that we do.
2. What changes would improve prisoner rehabilitation?
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1. Incarceration rates in the United States are higher due to some actions being considered criminal that other countries do not. Let's see if we can identify some actions other countries do NOT consider criminal that we do.
Some actions that are considered criminal within the United States that other countries do not consider criminal are possession of marijuana wherein in Amsterdam, possession is not a criminal offense. Therefore, unlike within the United States those who smoke a relatively harmless plant are not ...
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