Pubdate: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 Date: 12/06/1998 Source: Dallas Morning News (TX) Author: Suzanne Wills I am pleased to see that you will be doing a series of editorials on the Texas criminal justice system. Texans especially need to be aware of the costs of incarceration to the prisoner, to families and to taxpayers. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board furnished the following information. In approximately the last ten years the State of Texas has built 77 new prisons at a cost of $2.3 billion. In the same period, it has built 1 new university, Texas A&M International at Loredo, at a cost of $66 million. During that time, the prison inmate population has increased from 39,000 to 143,000, an increase of 104,000. The university student population has increased from 377,000 to 412,000, an increase of 35,000. Prison inmates are overwhelmingly young. Approximately 25% of them are imprisoned for non-violent drug offenses. The effects of having the highest incarceration rate in the nation will be felt in Texas for many years to come especially by our young people. Suzanne Wills, Drug Policy Forum of Texas