Cost Of Life In Prison Analysis

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When the question of whether the cost incurred with the death penalty sentence is higher than the cost of life in prison, the answer is yes. The estimated cost for the death penalty sentence averages out to be $3.2 million and $600,000 for life in prison. Now according to James M. Reams and Charles T. Putnam, life in prison without the possibility of parole will have a much higher total cost due to medical cost associate with geriatric care, medical care for chronic health issues and “end of life” care.
According to the findings by Felicia Cohn for The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics she suggested that management problems begin for an inmate around the age of fifty. She also reported that according to the National Criminal justice Commission

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