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War on Drugs: The Prison Industrial Complex 1999 Wiwọle Kolopin ọfẹ
The war on drugs has been going on for more than three decades. Today, nearly 500,000 Americans are imprisoned on drug charges. In 1980 the number was 50,000. Last year $40 billion in taxpayer dollars were spent in fighting the war on drugs. As a result of the incarceration obsession, the United States operates the largest prison system on the planet. Today, 89 percent of police departments have paramilitary units, and 46 percent have been trained by active duty armed forces. The most common use of paramilitary units is serving drug-related search warrants, which usually involve no-knock entries into private homes.
Oriṣi: Documentary
Simẹnti:
Atuko: Cristina Berio (Editorial Services), Marc Homs (Camera Operator), Frank Wiering (Director)
Situdio: VPRO
Asiko isise: 93 iṣẹju
Didara: HD
Tu silẹ: Oct 07, 1999
Orilẹ-ede: Netherlands, United States of America
Ede: English