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Xuan12 · 31-35, M
Some places are okay, but a lot has been infiltrated by privatized penal institutions. Private companies who claim to be more efficient (though they often aren't) and make money from making sure people are committing offenses. When there's profit in making sure people are prosecuted for anything, you'll get more people getting prosecuted for anything, particularly the people who can least defend themselves.