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UK Prison population

As Rachel highlights, Labour govenrment has massively raised the UK's prison population:

1997: 61,000
2008: 81,000

It works out at somewhere around 150 people in jail per 100,000 population. That's higher than China, Burma or Saudi Arabia, although admitttedly only a fifth of the USA.

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