Purplehood wrote:True. If you base a states "criminal-leanings" on pure statistics, CA would probably be amongst the lowest since they simply let thousands loose, back into the general population.
If they are released after completing their sentences they're not included in the statistic in California or Texas thus would not be supervised, so I don't think that explains it. The highest per capita rating is dynamic among several southern states and Alaska gets high ratings as well. I am wary of statistics and always take them in the vein of Samual Clements' comment. With that said I don't know of another way to campare. I know California under Jerry Brown became a punisment vs rehabilitation system like Texas. Both states have a lot of prisoners on population alone with ratings of 1 and 2 respectively. Obviuosly California numbers would be higher if like Texas they took a harser approach on marijuana cases.
Texas is number 50 on per prisoner expenditure. That number didn't specify, but I assume it doesn't include the cost for construction of prisons, just the maintenence, guards, food, etc. Medical was listed separately, though we among the lowest rating for that as well.