Prison Costs in California reach $75K/yr

cawacko

Well-known member
Forget working in a factory, being a prison guard is where the real money is for those without a college degree.




At $75,560, housing a prisoner in California now costs more than a year at Harvard


The cost of imprisoning each of California’s 130,000 inmates is expected to reach a record $75,560 in the next year.

That’s enough to cover the annual cost of attending Harvard University and still have plenty left over for pizza and beer

Gov. Jerry Brown’s spending plan for the fiscal year that starts July 1 includes a record $11.4 billion for the corrections department while also predicting that there will be 11,500 fewer inmates in four years because voters in November approved earlier releases for many inmates.

A PATTERN CONTINUES
Cost per prisoner has doubled since 2005

The price for each inmate has doubled since 2005, even as court orders related to overcrowding have reduced the population by about one-quarter. Salaries and benefits for prison guards and medical providers drove much of the increase.

The result is a per-inmate cost that is the nation’s highest — and $2,000 above tuition, fees, room and board, and other expenses to attend Harvard.

Since 2015, California’s per-inmate costs have surged nearly $10,000, or about 13%. New York is a distant second in overall costs at about $69,000.

Critics say with fewer inmates, the costs should be falling.

“Now that we’re incarcerating less, we haven’t ramped the system back down,” said Chris Hoene, executive director of the left-leaning California Budget & Policy Center.

For example, the corrections department has one employee for every two inmates, compared with one employee for roughly every four inmates in 1994.

WHY DOES IT COST SO MUCH?
Costs rising even as prison population declines

California was sued over prison overcrowding, and to comply with a federal court-imposed population cap, the Brown administration now keeps most lower-level offenders in county jails instead of state prisons. Additionally, voters in 2014 reduced penalties for drug and property crimes and last fall approved the earlier releases.

State Sen. Jim Nielsen (R-Gerber) said reformers falsely promised a “prison dividend” from savings related to the changes. Instead, there’s now an uptick in many crimes and he’s worried it will lead to an influx of new inmates that will cost more to house.

Joan Petersilia, co-director of the Stanford Criminal Justice Center, said it was “highly predictable” that per-inmate costs would increase even as the population decreased.

“We released all the low-risk, kind of low-need, and we kept in the high-risk, high-need,” she said.


http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/...ry.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
 
Take a look at what this nation spends to house prisoners every year .. this the greatest prison nation the world has ever seen.
 
The most Socialist places in the U.S. are our Federal Prisons.
 
Take a look at what this nation spends to house prisoners every year .. this the greatest prison nation the world has ever seen.

That's the point of the article. Even with letting prisoners out as we have has not decreased the costs (in California at least).
 
That's the point of the article. Even with letting prisoners out as we have has not decreased the costs (in California at least).

Well, the point of the article certainly ain't what you suggested, it is
"Prison Costs in California reach $75K/yr...Forget working in a factory, being a prison guard is where the real money is for those without a college degree.:"

The cost of housing prisoners sure ain't the salary of the prison guards....the fuckin' animals housed there need to be introduced to hard labor....even it means one asshole digs a hole and next asshole fills it up....not be given fuckin' sex change operations and cable tv.....the more hideous the crime, the more hideous the time....
Screw 'em....most of them are nothing more than animals and need to be treated as such....eating rat meat and cow shit is what they deserve.

Miserable weather really pisses me off.....
 
Well, the point of the article certainly ain't what you suggested, it is
"Prison Costs in California reach $75K/yr...Forget working in a factory, being a prison guard is where the real money is for those without a college degree.:"

The cost of housing prisoners sure ain't the salary of the prison guards....the fuckin' animals housed there need to be introduced to hard labor....even it means one asshole digs a hole and next asshole fills it up....not be given fuckin' sex change operations and cable tv.....the more hideous the crime, the more hideous the time....
Screw 'em....most of them are nothing more than animals and need to be treated as such....eating rat meat and cow shit is what they deserve.

Miserable weather really pisses me off.....

This is the portion of the article I highlighted:

""The price for each inmate has doubled since 2005, even as court orders related to overcrowding have reduced the population by about one-quarter. Salaries and benefits for prison guards and medical providers drove much of the increase.""
 
Take a look at what this nation spends to house prisoners every year .. this the greatest prison nation the world has ever seen.

Feed them bread/water and house them in tents if you want to save money.

There's an easy way to cut those costs but it relies on the piece of shit criminals doing their part. Stop committing crimes.
 
Back
Top