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They are just a few of the situations aggravated by too many prisoners housed by a state whose checkbook is written in red ink.
“”We are bursting at the seams in every facility in the state of
The census has climbed steadily, by more than 3,000 inmates, since
Quinn ended that longtime practice for eligible offenders, leading to the surge in the state’s prison population.
Finding a replacement for the Meritorious Good Time and MGT-Push programs is a top priority for corrections officials.
“”This is job one,”” said
Waiting for a plan
In
Taylor and her staff are close to having a short- and long-term plan ready for in-house review that would overhaul the MGT program, said Smith.
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Long-term answers may be found in overhauling sentencing policies that send so many people to prison, she said.
“”This population is a classic example of the sentencing policy in
More inmates and limited space pose risks for inmates and staff, said
“”Prisons in the best of circumstances can sometimes be a dangerous and challenging place to work or be incarcerated. An overcrowded prison system can increase the frustration levels of inmates and the stress levels of staff that have to deal with numerous safety and security issues on a daily basis,”” he said.
Supervising a record number of inmates means there’s less time for screening, for monitoring problem inmates and fewer educational and other programs to occupy the time of inmates, said Bard, who still resides in
Caumiant, whose union represents the majority of the state’s 11,000 prison workers, estimates
Caumiant says the answer lies in northwest
The facility “”should be used for the purpose it was built for — to provide needed space,”” said Caumiant. The prison housed some medium-security inmates before closing in April. Meanwhile, the state continues to discuss selling the facility to the federal government.
Crisis not new
The state’s prison population crisis is not new.
Then-Gov.
Supporters of the Reduction Act said inmates with a year or less to serve weren’t in prison long enough to receive counseling, or educational and other services. Low-level offenders represent more than half the prison population, and their departure meant more available beds for those convicted of serious crimes.
During a
The center — where inmates usually stay for several weeks of evaluation before transferring to a prison — is frequently over its 1,876-inmate capacity, according to the prison watchdog group. And inmates are staying longer at the center because prison beds are harder to come by.
In a public talk and report released a month later,
His prediction was based on state data that 24,172 inmates, or 65 percent of the total population, qualified for and received MGT in 2009. Inmates received an average of 135 days of good-time credit, reducing the average daily population by 8,940 prisoners.
“”The state needs to do something before the entire system becomes uncorked,”” said Jennings.
What’s next
It costs about
State corrections officials think Eisenman’s cost estimates are too high and are working on their own figures on what the higher population is costing taxpayers.
Defendants will serve more time without the MGT program, even if they make plea agreements with the expectation of shorter sentences. That will disrupt the lives of minor offenders and of their families, Eisenman said.
In addition, IDOC jobs may attract fewer experienced people in the wake of the MGT controversy, he said, and the political fallout could impact future reform efforts.
“”A greater reluctance on the part of the governor to enact meaningful prison reform to reduce overcrowding and lower recidivism rates”” is among potential negative consequences, Eisenman said.
It’s likely the governor will be cautious when it comes to prison reform ideas, said
“”That doesn’t mean that he’ll be uninterested in good ideas, but it does mean that he’s less likely to green light something that he hasn’t paid much attention to, or that comes to his desk without a lot of careful analysis and forecasting,”” said Gaines.
Meanwhile, the state’s deficit of more than
“”Ideas for saving money in the prison system will appeal insofar as anything that can save money will appeal, but no governor having seen the backlash against early release will jump at economy without thinking about how it is achieved,”” he said.