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Saturday, May 24, 2014

Swampland – PT 3: The Cost

So the Richmond Times Dispatch reported the other day that the Justice Policy Institute presented its study on the Virginia prison system to Governor McAuliffe.  In one glaring item, the JPI noted that “community corrections” in Virginia costs less than $2 per day per offender versus almost $14 per day to keep a person behind bars.

Governor McAuliffe may be ready to lead Virginia to real prison reform, the kind of reform that will lead to the release of sizeable numbers of incarcerated men and women doing excessive sentences for non-violent felonies in facilities where meaningful rehabilitation is non-existent. 

As I have written numerous times, prison will not rehabilitate a person.  It is a mind numbing, soul crushing, dehumanizing experience.  There are so many more cost effective ways to address the majority of criminal behaviors. 

Prisons drain resources that could go for better schools, better mental health services, more effective drug and alcohol treatments. 

The swamp that is Virginia’s prison system only survives because it is fed with taxpayer money and politician’s lies and distortions.  It’s time to drain the swamp.


1 comment:

  1. It's Crime and punishment - not crime and rehab....

    Rehab rehab rehab. Let's me clear - more important than rehab is PUNISHMENT. If rebab were the important part, they'd let you be at home and send you to a class. Don't get me wrong, I do believe in rebhab, but I believe more in punishment - you screw up - you deserve to be punished, period. Regarding cost, I'm a firm believer in work programs. I know they have some now, but I'd expand them and make people earn enough wages to pay for all costs involved in prisons - and probably a bit more. We could turn the prison system into a profit center.

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