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Some released prisoners cost municipalities millions by reoffending, but don’t have to

机译:一些获释的囚犯通过重新犯罪使市政当局损失了数百万美元,但不必

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One major consequence of the rising prison populations seen in the past 30 years has been the growth in the number of prisoners released into American communities every year, many of whom go on to commit further crimes. These crimes come with a cost to society. Using New Jersey as a case study, Michael Ostermann & Joel M. Caplan estimate that reoffending within three years of release was valued by the public at almost $6 billion, with an average cost of $80,000 per offense. These costs were also concentrated in the state’s most economically and socially disadvantaged areas. In light of these findings, they argue that not only is incarceration ineffective in cutting the costs of crime, but that policymakers should focus their rehabilitation efforts on those they determine are most likely to re-offend.
机译:在过去的30年中,监狱人口的增加的一个主要后果是,每年释放到美国社区的囚犯数量增加,其中许多人继续犯下更多的罪行。这些犯罪给社会带来了损失。迈克尔·奥斯特曼(Michael Ostermann)和乔尔·卡普兰(Joel M. Caplan)以新泽西州为例,估计在公众获释后的三年内,重新犯罪的价值将近60亿美元,平均每次犯罪成本为80,000美元。这些费用也集中在该州经济和社会最弱势的地区。根据这些发现,他们认为监禁不仅不能有效降低犯罪成本,而且政策制定者应将康复工作的重点放在他们认为最有可能再次犯罪的人身上。

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