From Deseret News archives:
Utahns support prison expansion and programs to rehab prisoners
Utahns seem to support that action but also think lawmakers should give more money to treatments that could ease prison overcrowding, according to a recent poll conducted by Dan Jones & Associates.
Clearly Utah corrections officials have to do something.
The prison is growing by 240 prisoners a year, which officials say is not a reflection of increased crime as much as population growth. High rates of recidivism among Utah parolees also factor strongly into prison growth.
And emergency measures such as double-bunking have ballooned the prison population well beyond capacity.
But Utahns appear to overwhelmingly favor prison expansion to the controversial shipping of prison inmates to county jails to ease crowded cell blocks.
According to the survey of 411 Utahns statewide, 77 percent favor expanding the prisons in Draper and Gunnison rather than sending inmates to county jails. Only 15 percent opposed expansions.
Meanwhile, corrections officials recently hired a consulting firm to identify a third site for a medium and maximum security prison in line with the Draper and Gunnison facilities. The inquiry is part of a 10-year correction department plan and will include a study of expansion at the Draper prison, corrections director Tom Patterson said last week.
A new prison would be "fairly close" to the Wasatch Front, Patterson said. He mentioned Rush Valley in Tooele County and west of the Salt Lake County landfill as possible locations.
Officials must consider transportation costs, proximity to treatment providers, the pool of volunteers nearby and accessibility for offenders' families, Patterson said.
Several other state plans are in play to deal with the growing and changing inmate population and all cost millions.
Building prison space enough to meet the growth is implausible, said Sen. Chris Buttars, R-West Jordan, a longtime watchdog over corrections. "That's an $80 million prison every two years."
But Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. included construction of a $77.3 million, 480-bed facility at Gunnison in his proposed 2008-09 state budget released last week. It also contains $1.2 million for sex offender treatment, a program that has usually operated on about $700,000 a year since 1996.
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