The cost of housing death row inmates in Mississippi can vary, but it is generally estimated to be significantly higher than that of regular inmates due to the added security and legal expenses associated with capital cases. Studies suggest that the overall cost of maintaining the death penalty, including legal proceedings, can reach millions of dollars per case. Specific figures can fluctuate based on various factors, including the length of the appeals process and the resources allocated to capital cases.
As of January 2010 there are 697 death row inmates in California.
Roughly 60,000 USD.
As of January 2010 there are 153 death row inmates in Ohio.
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As of January 2010 there are 398 death row inmates in Florida.
Based on the extra security needed to house death row inmates, the cost to house them far exceeds that of regular inmates. For example, an average of $25,000 is required for the upkeep of prisoners in the general population, while it costs approximately $49,000 to house a death row inmate.
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