US Convictions
Conrad Black says that 99.5% of prosecution cases in the US end up in convictions. He's been released from prison recently. How true is the former newspaper executive's claim?
Conrad Black, the former newspaper executive recently released from prison in the United States, has claimed that 99.5% of prosecution cases in America end up in convictions. On More or Less this week we ask whether itβs really this high and try to estimate how this compares to the number of convictions in other parts of the world.
Plus, a recent study says that one in eight Australians live in poverty. This indeed seems to be true, but a βloyal listenerβ asks how this can be the case in such a developed nation. We look at how poverty is measured across the world.