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  2. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

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    In 2018-2019 it cost an average of $81,203 to house an inmate for one year. [6] About CDCR. A map of CDCR locations across California. Divisions. ...

  3. Incarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The government spends nearly $60 billion a year for prisons, and in 2005, it cost an average of $23,876 a year to house a prisoner. [291] It takes about $30,000 per year per person to provide drug rehabilitation treatment to inmates. By contrast, the cost of drug rehabilitation treatment outside of a prison costs about $8,000 per year per ...

  4. How did housing 3 inmates in Madera County cost $2.2 ... - AOL

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    A potential $2.2 million cost impacting Madera County’s budget — projected to end the fiscal year with a deficit of more than $6 million — is being attributed to an increase in inmate care ...

  5. Supermax prison - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 average annual cost for inmates at Colorado State Penitentiary, a supermax facility, was $32,383, compared with the annual inmate cost of $18,549 at the Colorado Correctional Center, a maximum-security prison; the cost of the latter facility being just 57% of the former. [26]

  6. Einstein gives shocking explanation for breaking into new ...

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    The Sheriff's Office, while it's opening of the new jail was delayed, also had to pay $1.2 million to house inmates who were supposed to be in the new DDC to be housed in other facilities.

  7. Private prison - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, cost estimates from privatization advocates may be misleading, because private facilities often refuse to accept inmates that cost the most to house. A 2001 study concluded that a pattern of sending less expensive inmates to privately run facilities artificially inflated cost savings. [111]

  8. Jail trust approves $750K deal with sheriff to cover cost of ...

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    Oklahoma County's jail trust agreed Monday to pay the sheriff about $750,000 to keep moving detainees between the jail and courthouse, for now.

  9. Incarceration in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Cost. In 2013, the average cost to house a prisoner was $18,000 per inmate annually. [1] Population In 2013, there were 100,844 inmates, aged 14 to 93. 93% of the ...