NYC yearly cost per inmate almost equals 4 year Ivy League education
NEW YORK New York is indeed an expensive place, but experts say that alone doesnt explain a recent report that found the citys annual cost per inmate was $167,731 last year nearly as much as it costs to pay for four years of tuition at an Ivy League university.
They say a big part of it is due to New Yorks most notorious lockup, Rikers Island, and the costs that go along with staffing, maintaining and securing a facility that is literally an island unto itself.
Other cities dont have Rikers Island, said Martin F. Horn, who in 2009 resigned as the citys correction commissioner, noting that hundreds of millions of dollars are spent a year to run the 400-acre island in the East River next to the runways of LaGuardia Airport that has 10 jail facilities, thousands of staff and its own power plant and bakery.
The citys Independent Budget Office annual figure of $167,731 which equates to about $460 per day for the 12,287 average daily New York City inmates last year was based on about $2 billion in total operating expenses for the Department of Correction, which included salaries and benefits for staff, judgments and claims as well as debt service for jail construction and repairs.
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