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Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Care to conclude your silly rant with how much it is costing this country to have there here walking around free. How many lives, how many jobs, how much suffering because they are free and criminals?
As for as YOUR claims, care to cite where you got your cost analysis?
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According to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, the average annual cost of incarceration in Federal prisons in 2010 was $28,284 per inmate. That cost is reduced at the Federal Community Corrections Centers; in 2010 the annual cost was $25,838.
The cost of incarceration climbs according to the level of security. The ?Supermax? federal prison in Colorado spends about $60,000 per year to keep inmates in permanent isolation.
The most expensive American prison is located in Cuba: Housing an inmate in Guantanamo Bay costs taxpayers approximately $900,000 per year.
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What is the Average Cost to House Inmates in Prison