It costs the state of North Carolina $40,000 per year to incarcerate each of our nearly 30,000 inmates, and within three years of release, 43% will return to prison. The cost of recidivism numbers in the billions each year. N.C. invests taxpayer dollars in educational opportunities across our prison system, from adult education/GED classes all the […]
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