Who is the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition?

Our mission is to reverse the trend of mass incarceration in Colorado. We are a coalition of nearly 7,000 individual members and over 100 faith and community organizations who have united to stop perpetual prison expansion in Colorado through policy and sentence reform.

Our chief areas of interest include drug policy reform, women in prison, racial injustice, the impact of incarceration on children and families, the problems associated with re-entry and stopping the practice of using private prisons in our state.

If you would like to be involved please go to our website and become a member.


Sunday, January 07, 2007

Something Needs To Change

Leading lawyers look at the changing a system that has sent thousands of Colorado residents to prison.


Colorado prisons by the numbers

Costs

Per prison bed: Between $40,000 and $90,000 to build

To house an inmate: $26,000 annually

Community corrections housing: $12,900 annually per inmate

Population

1985: 4,000

2005: 20,000

2009 (projected): 25,000

Estimated need for new prison beds each year: 1,000

Department of Corrections budget

1985: $57 million

2005: $533 million

18 Colorado's national ranking for its state incarceration rate

438 Number of inmates per 100,000 residents in 2004

358,000 Number of U.S. prison inmates in 1970

2.3 million Number of U.S. inmates in 2004Source: Colorado Lawyers Committee



http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_5257854,00.html

1 comment:

two crows said...

I'm not sure if this is the place for this or not,
but I have long thought our nation should look at successes other countries have achieved when it comes to dealing with drug addiction.

prison is not, imo, the answer.