Alternative Programs Cut Costs for W.Va. County Jail

Officials in one West Virginia county say they’re spending less on jail by routing some offenders through alternative programs instead.

The Journal of Martinsburg reports Berkeley County’s bill for the Eastern Regional Jail was down to nearly $646,000 for the three months ending in February, from nearly $800,000 during the same period the year before.

The county has three programs that reroute offenders from the jail. The Day Report Center program allows offenders arrested in drug-related, non-violent crimes to participate in a substance abuse program.

The other two, home confinement and community service, require offenders to wear a monitoring device at home or assigns them to work crews.

Report: Jail Inmates Drop 7 Percent at Eastern Regional Jail

The Regional Jail Authority annual report says incarceration rates at the Eastern Regional Jail in Martinsburg continue to decrease.

The Journal reports the annual report focuses on the performance and inmate statistics of all adult regional jails in the state from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015.

The report says the Eastern Regional Jail saw a 7 percent decrease in its average daily inmates during fiscal year 2015. This continues a two-year drop from a 17-year high in 2013. The report also says the system saw a 12.3 percent drop statewide since 2013.

West Virginia Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety spokesman Lawrence Messina says the reduction of inmates is partly because of improvement in the Division of Correction’s capacity.

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