Pubdate: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 Source: Enid News & Eagle (OK) Copyright: Enid News & Eagle 2005 Contact: http://www.enidnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2012 Author: William B. Maxwell Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/prison.htm (Incarceration) WAKE-UP CALL NEEDED ON STATE PRISON SITUATION Jim Campbell's lullaby was so sweet (Sunday, 4/2/05): Oklahoma's "Prison Growth Rate Showing." Wake up! We are #3! At this rate, we'll pass Arkansas and Texas, and be #1 in the world. We already lead the world in the rate we lock up women. If the incarceration rate is society's failure rate, we need a wake up call, or do we feel safer when we have more folk in prison. Eventually, most of them will be released, and be back on our streets with few, if any, restrictions. Sure hope that prison life turns them into better citizens. Campbell also said our prison budget will go up: in "2005 ... by $488,867." (To cover an extra 702 inmates). That's $696.39 per new inmate per year. The (DOC) published daily cost per inmate is $47.50 or $17,337 per year, or, for those 702 new fellows, $12,170,925. Is this guy a reporter? Disregarding the numbers, the bottom line is Oklahomans like these numbers. If we didn't, we'd ask our representatives to change them. We haven't. Being "soft on crime" is every legislator's nightmare. More money for prisons, sure! Just raise taxes! Or, since that would upset us, they'll hire private corporations at an even higher cost. Prisons make great industries: they're real pretty. When we wake up to these accelerating costs, we'll stumble onto Campbell's other little reminder: we are supposed to build new, bigger county jails to house parole violators. Then the state (that's us) will pay the counties (that's us) half that daily cost to house prison inmates. Aren't we smart? We'll pay ourselves half what it really costs to house inmates. Yep, we need a bigger jail. Or should our legislators seek better, cheaper ways to house criminals! They won't until we demand it. William B. Maxwell Enid - --- MAP posted-by: Beth