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I think they are still better off here in jail being fed and roomed then back in their country. Why did they come over here in the first place.
Maybe sending them back would give a strong message to those thinking of coming to Canada but not live by our laws and culture.
The Costs of Incarceration x 25 years... I'd rather them sent away then pay for these criminals. BTW how do you like paying 35-40% Taxes every year and + 16% on every products you buy????
Correctional services expenditures totalled almost $3 billion in 2005/6, up 2% from the previous year.
Custodial services (prisons) accounted for the largest proportion (71%) of the expenditures, followed by community supervision services (14%), headquarters and central services (14%), and National Parole Board and provincial parole boards (2%).
This figure does not include policing or court costs which bring the total expenditures up to more than $10 billion for the year.
Cost of incarcerating a Federal prisoner (2004/5): $259.05 per prisoner/per day
Cost of incarcerating a Federal female prisoner (2004/5): $150,000-$250,000 per prisoner/per year
Cost of incarcerating a Federal male prisoner (2004/5): $87,665 per prisoner/per year
Cost of incarcerating a provincial prisoner (2004/5): $141.78: per prisoner/per day
The cost of alternatives such as probation, bail supervision and community supervision range from $5-$25/day.
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