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The injustice system failed decades ago. Crime rates have been falling since the eighties, and only peaked in the early nineties before continuing their steady decline, and yet incarceration rates have been rising simultaneously. Now, nobody expects a perfect justice system in which there is a one to one correspondence between crime rates and incarceration rates, but you would at least expect them to be in the same direction and not inverse as they are now.