Galsworthy Criminal Justice Reform Program

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Keeping the Lights: On Incarcerating the Bluegrass State

“As one jail administrator said, the reality in the Kentucky coalfields today is that “state prisoners keep the lights on,” at least when it comes to county jails. The money that the state pays out for locking up state prisoners in local jails has supplanted the role of coal as a revenue source for county budgets.“

Vera Institute

March 4, 2019