Bail supervision programs can help address risk. To the extent that risk arises because of instability in a person's life, either through housing issues or addiction issues or poverty issues, all of those things can be addressed through bail supervision rather than jail.
Jail is a very, very blunt tool through which to address risk, and it should be an absolute last resort. It's not cost-free. It's not financially cost-free. It's not socially cost-free. I think there are people who have done cost comparisons of monitoring people in jail as compared with out of jail. I suspect that the out-of-jail monitoring costs less financially. It's certainly socially advantageous.