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In reply to the discussion: What purpose is served in criminalizing drug use? [View all]woo me with science
(32,139 posts)35. Letters to shareholders from private prison executives:
Last edited Sun Apr 14, 2013, 01:35 AM - Edit history (2)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022665091http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/11/cca-prison-industry_n_3061115.html
Any changes with respect to drugs and controlled substances or illegal immigration could affect the number of persons arrested, convicted, and sentenced, thereby potentially reducing demand for correctional facilities to house them.
CCA 2009 and 2010 Annual Reports
We believe the issue of border enforcement will be a priority over the next several years, supported by both political parties as evidenced by increased funding on a year-over-year basis to the two agencies primarily responsible for dealing with border enforcement, ICE and the U.S. Marshals Service. We further believe that the private sector will play a major role in assisting these agencies deal with this mandate.
CCA 2005 Annual Report
We believe we have been successful in increasing the number of residents in our care and continue to pursue a number of initiatives intended to further increase our occupancy and revenue.
CCA 2010 Annual Report
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Absolutely nothing ... and as evidenced by how well it's worked. ... but the US is good at creating
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#1
money and jobs, including the private prison system. not to mention, disenfranchising a large
niyad
Apr 2013
#3
Seat belts are to save insurance payouts...traffic signals are to save insurance payouts
HereSince1628
Apr 2013
#16
bad analogies, in the case of drug criminalization, It is a punitive law against
Dragonfli
Apr 2013
#41
By that logic, anyone drinking liquor should be arrested because they might own a still
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#51
Two primary purposes. One, to marginalized and ostracize a competitive industry
Egalitarian Thug
Apr 2013
#15
There is an opinion shared by some that it bolsters the private prison industry.
Cleita
Apr 2013
#18
Yes, but there has been an easy money trail to follow all along the way.
Egalitarian Thug
Apr 2013
#49
Transfer of wealth from the underclass, support of the Prison Industrial Complex...
bluedigger
Apr 2013
#27
Fulfilling the occupancy provisions in the contracts with the private prisons.
KamaAina
Apr 2013
#33