So a Black female offender is more likely to be incarcerated rather than placed on probation, as compared to her White counterpart, and also more likely to be incarcerated as compared to her male counterpart. Both her gender and her race seem to work against her.
It never claimed that women were imprisoned more numerically, or that they are more likely to be imprisoned in general. It's that they are more likely to be imprisoned
"compared to {their} male counterpart{s}".
But lets not let facts or things like actually reading the article get in the way of a good anti-feminist rant.
(And yes, the criminal justice system is pretty damn unfair to women. Want to talk about all the untested rape kits in Detroit and across the country? Want to talk about the systematic oppression of rape survivors, and an entire culture oriented against victims? Want to talk about the fact that there's very few high or medium security prisons for women, so they're often forced to spend their jail time thousands of miles from home? Want to talk about the fact that women are usually the primary care providers, and that there's very little childcare or options available? Want to talk about abuse of women by prison guards and officials? Want to talk about the revictimization of sexual assault survivors--estimated to be as high as 85-90% of women in prison--during strip searches and pat downs by men? Want to talk about the issue of pregnancy, prenatal care, and abortion services during incarceration?
I'm guessing probably not.

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