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7 countries with the most prisoners in the world

Certain countries, owing to their strict laws, high crime rates, or systemic social issues, house extraordinarily high numbers of prisoners. This article examines the nations with the largest prison populations as at December, 2023.

1. United States

The United States leads the world in prison population, with over two million people incarcerated. This staggering number is primarily attributed to strict sentencing laws, including mandatory minimums and the “three-strikes” rule. Despite having only 4% of the world’s population, the U.S. accounts for nearly 20% of the global prison population.

2. China

China’s prison population exceeds 1.7 million, although the exact numbers are challenging to verify due to government secrecy. Strict laws and a heavy-handed approach to crime contribute to these figures. 

3. Brazil

Brazil’s prisons hold over 800,000 inmates, a number that has soared due to organized crime, drug trafficking, and poverty. Overcrowding is a critical issue, with facilities often holding double their capacity. 

4. Russia

Russia has one of the highest incarceration rates in Europe, with over 470,000 inmates. Harsh sentencing practices, a legacy of Soviet-era penal policies, and a lack of judicial reforms contribute to the high prison population. 

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5. India

India’s prison population exceeds 480,000, with a significant proportion being undertrial prisoners — those awaiting judgment. Overburdened courts, slow legal proceedings, and poverty significantly keep these numbers high. 

6. Turkey

Turkey’s prison population has surged in recent years, reaching nearly 300,000. Political crackdowns following the 2016 coup attempt, along with terrorism-related arrests, have contributed to the increase. 

7. Indonesia

Indonesia has over 260,000 prisoners, many incarcerated for drug-related offenses. The country’s strict anti-drug laws have led to an overburdened prison system. 

While incarceration is often seen as a solution to crime, these figures reveal deeper societal and governance issues.

 

Oyeleke Joanna

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