House arrest
Title: House arrest
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics | Words: 988 | Pages: 4.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
House arrest
House Arrest
Every year, state and federal prisons are filled to capacity with nonviolent
criminals. This puts pressure on parole boards to release criminals who under
normal circumstances would not be released due to the nature of their crimes. Each
State's Department of Corrections has to spend more of taxpayers' money each
year for prison maintenance, correctional officers and prison healthcare. The
problem of prison over population can easily be put under control with the
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in perspective it is clearly an alternative to
today's high cost and prison overcrowding problem.
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(September 24, 1999).
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August 26, 1999 (September 24, 1999).
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January 15, 1999
(September 9, 1999).
House Arrest Services, inc. "Remote Monitoring."
6 June 1999 (9 September 1999).
Renzama, Marc. "Home Confinement Programs: Development, Implementation,
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State of North Carolina Department of Corrections. "Cost of Supervision."
August 10, 1999
(September 9,1999).
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