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by stackghost
67 days ago
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>Consider who is doing the "establishing" and what criminality they ignore because those doing it do not even go to prison or jail 99% of time. Ah yes, I'm sure it's just a conspiracy to keep brilliant people in prison, and let stupid CEOs off the hook. Look, a quick jaunt through my comment history will show you I'm no corporate bootlicker but this is ridiculous. |
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The claim is that the makeup of the prison population would be different if the law was as expeditive and indiscriminate with the well-to-do as it is with the poor: the entirety of Enron in prison, of VW, of Uber, etc.
Your correlation is by and large about criminality among the poor. It would still probably hold in the above scenario, but you can't claim it looks at "criminality" full stop.