Smith of the Long Field

General happenings in the life of John Longfield-Smith

Prison Spending Outpaces All but Medicaid

March 3, 2009
By SOLOMON MOORE
 

One in every 31 adults, or 7.3 million Americans, is in prison, on parole or probation, at a cost to the states of $47 billion in 2008, according to a new study.

Correction spending is outpacing budget growth in education, transportation and public assistance, based on state and federal data.

Only Medicaid spending grew faster than state corrections spending, which quadrupled in the past two decades, according to the report today by the Pew Center on the States, the first breakdown of spending in confinement and supervision in the past seven years.

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March 2, 2009 Posted by smithofthelongfield | Correctional Health Care, Corrections, Current Events, Jail and Prison Reform | , | No Comments Yet

You Can’t Be Neutral All the Time…

I recently found a blog that has some great content, it’s called “Slow Leadership” and it contains articles on effective leadership, to include things such as ethics and morals in the office setting.

The following article is similar to one I wrote about the importance of honesty in the workplace, you can read it here. This one, on the subject of loyalty also contains a similar message.

In the end, you have a choice to make. You can accept everything your bosses tell you as fact, and be complicit in their wrong-doing, or you can make up your own mind based upon the facts that you learn on your own.

“The hottest places in hell are reserved for those, who in times of moral crisis, maintain their neutrality” – Dante

Enjoy the article…

The Lure of Fake Security

Posted on 02 March 2009

Why you need convictions even more in turbulent times

I don’t mean the kind that come as a result of appearing in a court of law; I mean the type that the Merriam-Webster dictionary defines as “. . . a strong persuasion or belief; the state of being convinced.” ‘Conviction’ and ‘convinced’ come from the same basic word and idea: that you hold to a position because you have examined the evidence and reached a firm conclusion. Read more »

March 2, 2009 Posted by smithofthelongfield | Business, Core Values, Entrepreneurship, Politics | | No Comments Yet