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Sarah Ibarruri

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Sat May 3, 2014, 09:42 PM May 2014

Apparently privatization has created an increase in incarcerations. [View all]

I've been watching Secret Prisons on the History Channel, and they were discussing HOW the privatization of prisons caused the population of incarcerated to increase. They gave one example of judges who were accepting $$$$ from the builder of a detention facility to make his business successful. I looked it up on Wiki, and here's what it said:

Two judges, President Judge Mark Ciavarella and Senior Judge Michael Conahan, were accused of accepting money from Robert Mericle, builder of two private, for-profit juvenile facilities, in return for contracting with the facilities and imposing harsh sentences on juveniles brought before their courts to increase the number of inmates in the detention centers.[1][2]
For example, Ciavarella sentenced children to extended stays in juvenile detention for offenses as minimal as mocking a principal on Myspace, trespassing in a vacant building, or shoplifting DVDs from Wal-mart.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_for_cash_scandal

Apparently this is not unusual since privatization.

How come I feel like I'm always the last one to find out these things? Still, it affirms my belief that privatization of government SUCKS.

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When prisons are privatized, there is usually a minimum inmate occupancy percentage specified djean111 May 2014 #1
Yes, and that's something else I didn't know. How can this go on under our very noses? nt Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #19
When I told of privatized prisons burrowowl May 2014 #24
YES!!! Europeans just don't believe it, they don't get it. The U.S. is SO IMMORAL in every way Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #33
Probably a bigger percentage of the increase IDemo May 2014 #2
The program mentioned that too. It's so sick. nt Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #15
Private prisons need to keep the prisons full so as to make profits. neverforget May 2014 #3
Yes - sick and evil nt Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #16
This kind of thing is exactly why you have to write policy with the assumption that the... Shandris May 2014 #4
It is time to start. What upsets me is that every day I find out a new for-profit evil in this Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #14
I know, and that terrifies me on a level that very, very few things do. Shandris May 2014 #23
with the drug laws being changed, it should be interesting to see the prison population drop. hollysmom May 2014 #5
Probably not. JoeyT May 2014 #8
I'm not so sure. Look at this: Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #11
They aren't changing the laws, just the enforcement davidn3600 May 2014 #17
SCAM blkmusclmachine May 2014 #6
Big time. The only PLEASING THING is that some of these ahs are ending up in prisons themselves Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #22
Gee Maynar May 2014 #7
Incarceration sometimes means moondust May 2014 #9
Republicans believe that everything can be bought and sold and a profit made of it. By the way... Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #13
Attaching a profit motive to human imprisonment is evil. woo me with science May 2014 #10
I agree. Incredibly evil. nt Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #12
I really cant believe Go Vols May 2014 #18
I honestly didn't. I knew it was sick to privatize such a thing, but to artificially increase the Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #20
Rich MF's Go Vols May 2014 #21
they go to "correction centers" for PROFIT n/t aggiesal May 2014 #26
rich get richer ... Go Vols May 2014 #27
Gonna bump for reality Go Vols May 2014 #28
Yes it does. That needs to be publicized every chance we get, till it becomes a source of Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #30
Private prisons are also using their profit to lobby for longer sentences. ohnoyoudidnt May 2014 #25
That's another thing, yes - the corrections officers and prisoners are all in danger. nt Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #32
We watched that, too. Blue_In_AK May 2014 #29
You did??? The whole time I was horrified watching it. How can something like that happen in this Sarah Ibarruri May 2014 #31
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