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Cost Effectiveness Evaluation of the Planning of New Institutions (PONI) Program

NCJ Number
153079
Date Published
1984
Length
108 pages
Annotation
This evaluation of the Planning of New Institutions (PONI) program of the National Institute of Corrections concludes that this program is extremely cost-effective and that its expansion is both justified and likely to produce further cost-savings for county jail systems.
Abstract
The program provides for systematic and careful planning of new correctional facilities and has been presented to 200 jurisdictions during the 4 years it has been federally funded. A survey that received responses from participants in 41 States revealed that the approximately one-half million dollars in Federal costs assocated with PONI produces cost savings in corrections that are hundreds of times greater than the program's costs. Potential savings for a typical PONI jurisdiciton can range from $765,000 to $1.4 million in construction costs and $17.65 million to $22.85 million in operating costs over the life cycle of a new jail. Tables and appended background materials and 6 references