Executive Briefings | February 26, 2020
States Test New Approaches For Justice-Involved Populations
We pay a high price for incarceration. There’s a $182 billion annual price tag attached to the 2.3 million people in prison and jails (see How Many People Are Locked Up In The United States?) —and $12.3 billion of that is attributed to health care (see Following The Money Of Mass Incarceration and <a href="https://www.openminds.com/press/correctional-health-care-market-estimated-5-9-billion-open-minds-releases-reference-guide-correctional-health-care-landscape . . .