The rate of incarceration in prison increased from 27 per 100,000 women in 1985 to 57 per 100,000 in 1998. Men still outnumber women in the inmate population by a factor of about 14 to 1, but the gap is narrowing – from 17 to 1 a decade ago. Women constituted only 4 percent of the total prison and jail population in the United State in 1980 but more than 6 percent in 1998.

The topic of the passage is
A. The Increasing Number of Women in Jail
B. Men Versus Women in Jail
C. Overcrowded Prisons.
D.Incarceration in America

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