Pubdate: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 Source: Eau Claire Leader-Telegram (WI) Copyright: 2004 Eau Claire Press Contact: http://www.leadertelegram.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/236 Author: Ric Cervantes PRISON SPENDING EXCESSIVE The Department of Corrections employs 10,220 people to protect the people of Wisconsin from 21,978 inmates. To put it another way. There is almost one employee of the DOC for every two inmates. I guess that explains the cost to the taxpayers of $43,320 for each inmate. Why does it take almost $2 billion, yes, billion dollars to run the DOC? Granted, crime needs to be dealt with, but the price seems too great compared with the results. Our DNR gets less than half the money that our DOC gets, $959,371,200 compared with $1,949,568,100. So it would appear that our natural resources take a back seat to our prison-industrial complex. Our elected officials use fear to justify the expanding DOC. Three prisons are opening this year, yet crime is down. College tuitions are up also. I am not an expert, but one seems to cause the other. I wonder, are we paying higher college tuitions to help support an ever-expanding prison system? I firmly believe in owing up for crime, but not at the cost that is being paid for by our tax dollars. We must keep in mind that most of these people will be released. Maybe if our prisons helped prepare and support a successful release, fewer would return and cause more harm to our community. You may notice a new face in your church congregation someday. There is a chance this person may have been recently released from prison and is now trying to piece his or her life back together. This person may also be your new co-worker, auto mechanic or even your friend. Remember, we are all human, and inmates are just people with family, friends, hopes and dreams. They are simply people like you and your family. Ric Cervantes Racine - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin