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<<SORRY IT DOUBLE POSTED... DUNNO WHY...>>Jonathan A said:I also read home detention is alot cheaper - not more expensive - maybe we need some economies of scale - but im sure it wouldnt take very much to make it a cheaper option.
The technology, duty of care to ensure safety, supervision and the like would cost more to run.
interesting thing i read in a magazine i was reading when i was waiting in a lawyers office this morning - avge cost of keeping ur average inmate in jail per year, that is not maximum security extreme violent type people, is $60K a year
the average cost of periodic detention is roughly $5-10K a year, depending on the crime etc
average cost of home detention is $40k a year...so its way less than jail... supervision is almost entirely electronic so you don't need to pay a person to sit n watch em or anything like it used to be...all from a control room type thing... they said the cost of the technology isn't as high as many think but cant remember what they said the end cost of it all was
didnt say where the source was...but since it was a legal practioners' magazine type thing im guessing its australia or nsw wide and its from a reputable source
they reckon the rate of recievidism (not sure if i spelt it right) is less for home detention too so its way more cost effective...
althouhg i guess depends on the categories of offences that qualify for each..but given the rate of re-offence etc seems home detention and periodic detention are more cost effective
there;s a lot of really interesting articles on this on links accessible via the NSW Law society site