By Reuven Blau
The violence rate in city jails continues to spike despite record
spending and a drop in the number of detainees, an analysis by the City
Controller found.
The annual cost-per-inmate reached $132,019 last fiscal year, which is
17% higher than last year, and a 37% jump from 2014, according to Scott
Stringer.
New York’s annual costs have long dwarfed the yearly per-inmate costs in other big cities.
The New York City rate is 102% greater than the cost in Chicago and 278% higher than Philadelphia, Stringer said.
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Source: The New York Daily News (via The Empire Report)
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