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IPFS News Link • Prisons & Incarceration in America

Is California Replacing Its 'Prison-Industrial Complex' With Something Worse?

• LewRockwell.com By Sarah Cronin

Media outlets ran amok with headlines comparing the costs of imprisonment to tuition at the country's premier private university.

"That's enough to cover the annual cost of attending Harvard University and still have plenty left over for pizza and beer," quipped Don Thompson of the Associated Press.

Yet in consideration of decreasing prison populations and statewide 'reforms,' this five-figure sum is more alarming than amusing.

Since 2006, California's inmate population has gone down by nearly a quarter, due in part to a Supreme Court mandate that found conditions in California's notoriously overcrowded prisons to be 'cruel and unusual punishment.' The inmate population further declined after California passed a proposition in 2014 that reduced sentencing for nonviolent drug offenders. Still, the annual corrections budget has continued to increase, with current costs now double what they were in 2005.


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