A quarter of the US
prison population, about 364,000 inmates,
could
have been spared imprisonment without meaningfully threatening public
safety or increasing crime, according to a new study.
Analyzing offender data on roughly 1.5 million US
prisoners, researchers from the Brennan
Center for Justice concluded that
for one in four, drug treatment, community service, probation or a fine would
have been a more effective sentence than incarceration....
The Brennan Center
calculates that this could equal a cost saving of $20bn a year, greater than
the combined budgets of the US
departments of commerce and labor.
The prisons are a thriving industry with a strong lobby.
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