Pubdate: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 Source: Greenwood Commonwealth (MS) Copyright: 2004 Greenwood Commonwealth Contact: http://www.gwcommonwealth.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1541 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/prison.htm (Incarceration) INMATE NUMBERS DRIVE UP COSTS Epps Can't Control Prison Population; Legislature Can For all his efforts to trim the corrections budget, there is one factor over which Mississippi Corrections Commissioner Chris Epps has no control: the inmate population. Epps is asking lawmakers for a 10 percent budget increase, or $27 million, to keep up with the projected prison population growth. There are more than 21,000 inmates presently behind bars, and nearly 25,000 others on house arrest. The Department of Corrections is anticipating its inmate population to increase by 900 next year. Epps can only deal with that increase. He can't reduce it. The Legislature can. It can further relax the misguided truth-in-sentencing law, which requires most inmates to serve 85 percent of their sentences before becoming eligible for release. It can set more uniform sentencing guidelines. It can continue stressing less costly alternatives to incarceration, such as house arrest or drug courts. Mississippi not only puts more of its population behind bars than most other states. It keeps them there 20 percent longer. There's a price to such a corrections policy. It's a heavy one. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek