Alternatives to detention such as reporting requirements or an affordable bond should always be explicitly considered before resorting to detention. Alternatives to detention programs have been shown to be effective and significantly less expensive than holding people in immigration detention in the United States. While the average cost of detaining an immigrant is $95 per person/per day, a study of supervised release conducted by the Vera Institute in New York yielded a 91 per cent appearance rate at an estimated cost of just $12 per person per day. Despite the effectiveness of these alternatives to detention programs in ensuring compliance with immigration procedures, the use of immigration detention continues to rise at the expense of the United States’ human rights obligations.
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- Asia Pacific: Successful Immigration Detention Workshop held in Malaysia
The IDC, together with the Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network (APRRN) ran the Asia Pacific Regional Immigration Detention Working Group (IDWG) Workshop in Kuala Lumpur in late November, with approximately 50 participants from 18 countries. - Americas: First IDC regional detention workshop held in Mexico
Sixty participants from 17 countries across a broad spectrum of the western hemisphere tackled immigration detention in the first IDC regional workshop in the Americas held in Mexico City last week. - First regional Alternatives to Detention Roundtable in Brussels, November 2011
The IDC this week presented to governments and civil society from across Western Europe and Malta, as well as to the Council of Europe at the first regional Alternatives Roundtable organized in Brussels.
- Asia Pacific: Successful Immigration Detention Workshop held in Malaysia
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