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maddezmom

(135,060 posts)
Sun Jun 17, 2012, 04:21 AM Jun 2012

Unlocked: Inside New Jersey’s Halfway Houses

A company with deep ties to Gov. Chris Christie dominates New Jersey’s system of large halfway houses. There has been little state oversight, despite widespread problems, The New York Times found.


By SAM DOLNICK

Published: June 16, 2012 127 Comments

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After decades of tough criminal justice policies, states have been grappling with crowded prisons that are straining budgets. In response to those pressures, New Jersey has become a leader in a national movement to save money by diverting inmates to a new kind of privately run halfway house.

At the heart of the system is a company with deep connections to politicians of both parties, most notably Gov. Chris Christie.

Many of these halfway houses are as big as prisons, with several hundred beds, and bear little resemblance to the neighborhood halfway houses of the past, where small groups of low-level offenders were sent to straighten up.

New Jersey officials have called these large facilities an innovative example of privatization and have promoted the approach all the way to the Obama White House.

Yet with little oversight, the state’s halfway houses have mutated into a shadow corrections network, where drugs, gang activity and violence, including sexual assaults, often go unchecked, according to a 10-month investigation by The New York Times.

more: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/17/nyregion/in-new-jersey-halfway-houses-escapees-stream-out-as-a-penal-business-thrives.html?_r=1&hp

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Unlocked: Inside New Jersey’s Halfway Houses (Original Post) maddezmom Jun 2012 OP
Recommended just because it is another example of how privatization is changing WCGreen Jun 2012 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author bupkus Jun 2012 #2

WCGreen

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1. Recommended just because it is another example of how privatization is changing
Sun Jun 17, 2012, 04:25 AM
Jun 2012

everything in our culture....

Think about it, once a profit motive is introduced into an activity that should be result based regardless of profit, the outcome will be skewed from what is good for the people involved to what is in the best interests of those who invested in the scheme...

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