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  • GAO Report: BUREAU OF PRISONS ~ Eligibility and Capacity Impact Use of Flexibilities to Reduce Inmates’ Time in Prison ~ Recommendation for Executive Action: To determine the cost of home detention and potentially achieve cost savings, we recommend that the Director of BOP establish a plan, including time frames and milestones for completion, for requiring contractors to submit separate prices of RRC beds and home detention services. GAO-12-320, 44 p: gov/assets/590/588284.pdf

  • Fuck lapin that bastard

  • And the goverment spends $12,000 on giving him food and clothes plus all the utilities that are used for all the inmates on that prison which some are overflowed having people slipping on the library and tv room section.

  • Im an exconvict at a federal prison la tuna fsl and most of the money recive there wasn't spend on what should have been the only good programs they have at all federal prisons are art classes that the inmate teach and other absurd programs that are a waste of time.... In resume, low and minimum security prisons are a waste of time for the "offenders" and the country's money. Instead of givin a 3 years provation sentence to a "federal paper falsification" CRIMINAL, he gets 6 months prison time

  • There is no parole in the federal system for offenses committed after 01 November 1987; and since that date good time allowances were cut from 120 days per year to 47 days per year. Consequently, the prison population exploded from 34,000 to 211,500 (mostly non violent, first time offenders, many for marijuana offenses).

  • Director Lappin says that of the 37,635 people in federal prison who qualified for CCC placement in a RRC's (Residential Reentry Center's, formerly known as Half-Way-Houses) in the last year ending in March 2009, twenty percent (20%) did no...t go to RRC. These people remained incarcerated at a cost of $26,000 per year until released.

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