Pubdate: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 Source: Southeast Missourian (MO) Copyright: 2005 Southeast Missourian Contact: http://www.semissourian.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1322 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/prison.htm (Incarceration) Note: From the Springfield News-Leader PRISON SMARTS The same set of statistics can lead to one of two conclusions: Missouri is tougher on crime than Kansas is. Kansas is smarter than Missouri is. We believe the second conclusion comes closest to the truth. A Kansas City Star analysis found that one in 20 Missouri men is behind bars or on parole. The state has the eighth-highest imprisonment rate in the nation. Missouri's prison population has doubled since 1990, requiring the building and staffing of several new prisons. This would be reason enough for concern. But it's just the beginning. Missouri, with twice the population of Kansas, has more than three times as many inmates. And the composition of the inmate populations is considerably different. Less than one-third of the Kansas inmates are nonviolent offenders. Fully half of Missouri prisoners are. ... A 2003 state law sought to push the state toward more work-release programs, home incarceration and other alternative sentencing for nonviolent offenders. Drug courts are another option. The large-scale use of any or all of these options would be smarter than what Missouri is doing today. It will require political will to make it happen. But if Kansas politicians were able to create a more intelligent corrections system, surely Missouri politicians can do the same. We ought to be spending tax money more wisely. Reserving prison for violent offenders is smarter than what we're doing now. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek