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"You get charged for incarceration.
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"What we say is, 'Why should we as taxpayers have to pay the whole cost of incarcerating these people who break the law?"' Some other counties that charge for incarceration have found that the costs of collecting exceed revenue.
In 49 states, inmates are charged for the costs of their own incarceration.
Connecticut enacted a law in 1998 to charge for the cost of incarceration, and has collected $1.5 million in the last four years.
Dennis' vision is for bail bondsmen to capitalize on the waning support for incarceration by offering – and charging for – services like drug testing, GPS-enhanced supervision, and alcohol monitoring.
Some American prisons have long charged their inmates for their incarceration.
Thus, the findings of the present study are relevant only for self-reported charges and incarceration, not for crimes that have never lead to charges.
Traumatized by terrorist attacks and a swelling refugee crisis, European countries since 2016 have taken a hard line on returnees, enacting tough laws that require criminal charges and incarceration for anyone who traveled to the Middle East or sought to support Islamists groups abroad.
Government officials have deemed his health too delicate for incarceration.
To determine the incidence of inguinal hernia in premature neonates and identify risk factors for incarceration.
Hardly the ideal way to prepare women for incarceration.
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