The cost depends on the facility but it is somewhere around $45,000 per year. This varies by state and type of facility.
They ate not yet an adult. They have to be 18 to move out.
what happens if i leave the house without premission but on probation
An 18 year old that lives in the state of Kansas is able to move if she wants. Even if she is in school, if she is 18 she is an adult.
Which Attorney General? Of your state? The U.S.?
they make over thousands of dollars
How much does it cost to house an inmate in the state of Indiana for one year?
To keep an inmate in county jail or prison for a year it costs between 45 to 55 thousand. I served 4 years believe me. And that was in Texas
The cost to run a prison can vary widely depending on factors like its size, location, level of security, and services offered. On average, it can cost between $30,000 to $60,000 per year to incarcerate one inmate in the United States. Additional costs include staffing, healthcare, maintenance, and administrative expenses.
$50,000-$130,000 per year
Everyone in the White House earns much more than that. Your answer is no one
According to the National Institute of Corrections the cost per inmate in Washington per year is $37,303, compared to the national average of $28,689. These figures are from 2009 and have likely increased around 5% at least.
Yes, there are private prisons in California. The state has a number of private companies that operate correctional facilities under contract with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). These private prisons house a portion of the state's inmate population.
$22,000 to $25,000 a year to keep a inmate locked up in a cell
yes
According to the 2008 statistic from the below website the annual cost per inmate in Michigan, is $34,025.
23,000 per year for each inmate
February 27, 2005