The film explores the disproportionate incarceration rate in the US, with 25% of the world's prisoners despite only having 5% of the global population. It examines the rapid growth of the prison population, from 200,000 in 1970 to over 2 million today, and connects this to historical events such as chattel slavery and the Civil Rights movement.
13th
The documentary delves into the flaws of the US prison system, exposing the country's long-standing racial disparities.