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Discover Ludwig"rate of imprisonment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to the number of people that are in prison or the rate at which people are being sent to prison. For example, "The rate of imprisonment in the United States has increased significantly in recent years."
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This 70% rate of imprisonment compares with a "normal" rate of just 2% in magistrates courts.
The Indigenous rate of imprisonment is 15 times the age-standardised non-Indigenous rate.
Similarly wealthy countries have around one-tenth of this rate of imprisonment.
The age-standardised rate of imprisonment per 100,000 Indigenous people increased from 1,731 to 1,857.
It has the highest crime rate and highest rate of imprisonment (though crime, at least, is falling towards European levels).
After decades of stability from the 1920s to the early 1970s, the rate of imprisonment in the United States more than quadrupled during the last four decades.
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When he had announced that the Tories would seek to legalise cannabis and halve rates of imprisonment, his approval ratings had soared.Not everyone had been happy, but Mr Clarke had dealt with the fallout.
It is difficult to estimate the social costs of needlessly high rates of imprisonment.
Sometimes the disparities in rates of imprisonment have no more apparent explanation.
The institute studied states with higher rates of imprisonment for drug offenses to see whether that had a deterrent effect.
Labour was also right on antisocial behaviour, he says, repeating his support for Tory attempts to lessen rates of imprisonment.
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