America spends more money incarcerating its citizens than educating them. That's not an exaggeration. It's a fact. The NAACP's new report, Misplaced Priorities, shows how much money states spend on their criminal justice system compared to their education system -- and what that means for our communities. The results are astounding. Over the past 20 years, for example, state spending on prisons grew at six times the rate of spending on higher education. Our country is home to just five percent of the world's population, but we make up a staggering twenty-five percent of the world's prisoners. You can do something about this crisis. That's why the NAACP has launched a petition asking all 50 state governors to get their priorities straight and fix this problem with a set of smart reforms to keep our communities safe. Add your name now, and make sure your voice is heard in your state capital: http://action.naacp.org/ As our children fail to get the education they deserve, our prisons are filling up at an alarming rate. And, as usual, those most affected are communities of color. We know drug treatment is a smart alternative for non-violent offenders. It is also significantly cheaper. Educational opportunities are also cost-effective, and lead to a marked reduction in neighborhood crime. Relatively minor investments in treatment for those suffering mental illness mean fewer people in jail and more contributing members to society. There's no denying the irrational increase in prison spending, and its impact on state budgets and our nation's children. But there is something you can do about it. Sign our petition to tell America's governors to support the NAACP's reforms that will focus on making sure we invest in schools, not prisons. http://action.naacp.org/ Thank you for taking the time to help us speak out to America's governors, and show the strength of our resolve to change our country's misplaced priorities. It's time we stop over incarcerating and under educating. Best, Ben Benjamin Todd Jealous President and CEO NAACP |
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