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The Kentucky Criminal Justice Council was pulled out of mothballs today to begin looking for ways to keep folks out of prison. Governor Steve Beshear believes the state is spending too much money incarcerating people, many of whom are non-violent offenders who would be better served in some alternative sentencing program. The Beshear folks are specifically eyeing those who have been locked up on flagrant non-support charges. The governor says there are about 1,000 inmates whose main offense is failing to pay child support. At a cost of $20,000 per inmate, per year, Beshear says it would be cheaper for the state to just pay off the inmates' child support obligations. The governor has said public safety is still the number one objective of Kentucky's sentencing system but he believes there might be ways to save money and better rehabilitate criminals. The Council is chaired by Justice Secretary Michael Brown who told the group he wants to set up five subcommittees to study various issues. Brown also told the panel that they don't need a complete review because two reports on the courts and prison systems have already been written and plenty of information can be pulled from those reports. 1 CommentsLeave a comment |
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They can start by looking at the 1300 guys in prison for Child support. How stupid can you be.....pay $20,000 a year to keep a guy in prison and then pay the child support for him. Double tax payer whammy. Put him in a halfway house. Let him pay for the halfway house AND the Child support.