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integrated computational thinking
Step 1 of 5: What is Mass Incarceration
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In this lesson, you will learn about mass incarceration in America through data visualizations. Mass Incarceration is defined as:

“The current American experiment in incarceration, which is defined by comparatively and historically extreme rates of imprisonment and by the concentration of imprisonment among young, African American men living in neighborhoods of concentrated disadvantage” (Source: Oxford)

What is the purpose of this exercise?

The process of manipulating raw data and structuring it into a visualization doesn't change any facts but often changes the way the data is perceived. While you study and create your own data visualizations on the topic of Mass Incarceration, consider the power a visualization can have on public opinion and the impacts that can have on society in the past, present, and future.