As an active participant in Friends Committee
on WA Public Policy, fcwpp.org I do not believe that contracting with the GEO
Group to send WA prisoners out of state far from family and the support network
they will need upon release is an appropriate way to deal with overcrowding in
WA prisons.
The GEO group currently operates the NW
Detention Center in Tacoma for ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). The Tacoma facility has accumulated a long
list of civil, human, and labor rights complaints right under the noses of WA
taxpayers. How much worse will problems be 2000 miles away from local
observers’ capacity to monitor?
Instead of pouring WA taxpayers’ dollars into
the pocket of a for-profit firm with incentive to continue incarcerating people,
I urge policymakers to ease current overcrowding in WA prisons, cut recidivism
and reduce future growth in the number of Washingtonians behind bars. I urge
the legislature and WA policymakers to:
--Expand juvenile restorative justice programs.
--Fund increased mental health services to help
people address substance abuse and other issues while cutting back on
entanglement with the criminal justice system. I believe these services are
vital. The legislature should add revenue and should be funded from the
operating budget and also support giving local jurisdictions the option of a .1
% sales tax to help fund these services.
--Enact this year’s property crimes bill to
intervene early, cut the losses, and get people back on the road to life as productive
citizens instead of serving longer prison sentences for property crimes than
the average for many other states.
--Restore inmate access to and funding for
study at WA state universities and community college to help them return to
society
--Restore parole so offenders have goals to
work for and so WA taxpayers are not asked to fund incarceration long past when
most offenders pose any further risk to society.
The WA state legislature can act on several of
these recommendations yet in this session. It’s time to invest WA taxpayer
dollars in WA residents, not just in prisons for profit.
Please share. We need a conversation about this!
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