Calendar

Today         

PAWS Dogs Playground Party

Feb. 7

Anderson County Council

Feb. 10

MTP: "A Streetcar Named Desire"

Search

Search Amazon Here

Local
« S.C. Senate Bill Could Nullify Obamacare | Main | Economists: S.C. Jobs, Income to Grow in 2014 »
Monday
Dec092013

Prison Population Drops in S.C. in 2013

South Carolina's prison population has dropped 2.8 percent this year, saving taxpayers $5.2 million. 

The state Sentencing Reform Oversight Committee says the drop is a result of a 2010 sentencing reform law that toughened sentences for violent criminals while giving non-violent criminals alternatives to prison.

The number of prisoners has decreased by more than 2,000 since 2010. But that means the number of criminals on probation has gone up by more than 2,000. The state Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services is asking lawmakers for an additional $1.8 million in next year's budget to hire more parole agents.

PrintView Printer Friendly Version

EmailEmail Article to Friend

Reader Comments

There are no comments for this journal entry. To create a new comment, use the form below.
Member Account Required
You must have a member account on this website in order to post comments. Log in to your account to enable posting.