Washington Journal
Prison Costs
2007-02-26T09:19:15-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/d01/196426-06-m.jpgLori Grange talked about her study on prison costs. In the study released February 14, 2007, “Public Safety, Public Spending: Forecasting America’s Prison Population 2007-2011,” the Pew Charitable Trusts projected that by 2011 the U.S. prison population will have increased by 13% costing an estimated $27.5 billion. She also responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.
Lori Grange talked about her study on prison costs. In the study released February 14, 2007, “Public Safety, Public Spending: Forecasting…
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Lori Grange talked about her study on prison costs. In the study released February 14, 2007, “Public Safety, Public Spending: Forecasting America’s Prison Population 2007-2011,” the Pew Charitable Trusts projected that by 2011 the U.S. prison population will have increased by 13% costing an estimated $27.5 billion. She also responded to telephone calls and electronic mail. close
Lori Grange talked about her study on prison costs. In the study released February 14, 2007, “Public Safety, Public Spending: Forecasting… read more
Lori Grange talked about her study on prison costs. In the study released February 14, 2007, “Public Safety, Public Spending: Forecasting America’s Prison Population 2007-2011,” the Pew Charitable Trusts projected that by 2011 the U.S. prison population will have increased by 13% costing an estimated $27.5 billion. She also responded to telephone calls and electronic mail. close
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