by Vikrant P. Reddy, Marc A. Levin
Cascade Policy Institute
March 21, 2013
Oregon has fourteen state prisons, and state forecasters estimate that it will need more in order to accommodate approximately 2,300 new inmates over the next ten years. The Oregon Department of Corrections has projected that it will cost over $600 million to accommodate these new inmates. When looking at Oregon’s proposed corrections spending, one must ask the question every conservative should ask of any government program: Will taxpayers get the best result for the lowest cost?”



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