statistics of black Americans more surprising than I thought

The crime rate for black men in their 20s in the U.S. is 32, and the probability that black men born in 1991 will go to prison is 29 FBI statistics, which is incredibly absurd

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(1)The text of this section is race and crime in the United States and the race of the criminal justice system in the United States
(2)Nearly one in 32 of three black men in the 20-29 age group are under some form of correctional control, including imprisonment, probation, and parole As of 1995, one in 14 adult black men were imprisoned on certain dates, doubling this rate from 1985 Moreover, the probability of a black man born in 1991 spending time in prison is 29 Points In His Life A study found that in 1979, 80 of the race gap in the prison population was explained by African-Americans committing more crimes, but in 2008, another study by Michael Tonry and Matthew Melewski found that the rate decreased to 61.68
(3)Patrick Sharkey Patrick Sharkey and Michael Friedson estimated that the reduction in homicides increased the life expectancy of African-American men by 080 years at birth and reduced the potential loss of life for every 100,000 African-American men by 1156 years.69
(4)70 According to official FBI statistics, 511 people arrested for murder in 2015 were African American African Americans account for only 134 of the entire population of the United States.71

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