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Background Individuals are physically confined or interned by a third party that is contracted by a government agency Pay a per diem or monthly rate for each prisoner confined in the facility Debate: whether private-sector involvement in corrections should be increased

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Private Prisons

RainmakerLaganelli

Issues Cost benefits Human rights Transparency effect

Background Individuals are physically confined or

interned by a third party that is contracted by a government agency

Pay a per diem or monthly rate for each prisoner confined in the facility

Debate: whether private-sector involvement in corrections should be increased

History After the American Revolution, the

contracting out of confinement and care of prisoners

After the Civil War, farmers and businessmen needed to find replacements for the labor force once their slaves had been freed.

1868: convict leases were issued to private parties to supplement their workforce

History 1980’s: War on Drugs caused prison

overcrowding and rising costs private-sector involvement in prisons moved

from the simple contracting of services to contracting for the complete management and operation of entire prisons

History 1984: CCA was awarded a contract to

take over a facility in Hamilton County, Tennessee first time that any gov had contracted out

the complete operation of a jail to a private operator

As of December 2000, there were 153 private correctional facilities (prisons, jails and detention centers)

Proponent Arguments “Private prisons put fresh air into

the often inefficient, inhumane and corrupt system of federal, state and local correctional institutions”- CCA

Cost savings Good security Flexibility

Opponent Arguments Is it worth opening the doors to potential

prisoner abuse and reduced spending for education, medical care, food and guard training--all in the name of making a profit?

Arguments: Issues as the transfer of services from public to

private The potential decline in the quality of inmate

services The propriety of private-sector operation of private

facilities The legal liability surrounding privatization.

CCA Corrections Corporation of America Support private prisons Arguments:

High Standards Speed - can design, build and begin

operating a new partnership prison in 12-18 months

Cost Savings - 5-20 percent Flexibility – gives prisoners liberties Teatment and Rehabilitation Give security good training

ACLU American Civil Liberties Union Against Private Prisons Beliefs:

Rob individuals of certain liberties and freedoms

Affects colored people more than whites

Corrupt: owners are getting money for the number of prisoners

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Recent Developments Illinois (1990) New York (2000) Lousianna

(2001) enacted laws that ban the privatization of prisons, correctional facilities and any services related to their operation.

2001: Nebraska legislation required private prisons to meet public prison standards pocket-vetoed by the governor.

2005: Oklahoma passed a law that requires private prisons to have emergency plans in place

Recent Developments 2004:Israeli passed a law permitting the

establishment of private prisons save money by transferring prisoners to facilities

managed by a private firm. the human rights department challenged the law with

two arguments 1- transferring prison powers to private hands would

violate the prisoners' fundamental human rights to liberty and dignity.

2 - a private organization always aims to maximize profit, and would therefore seek to cut costs by, for instance, skimping on prison facilities and paying its guards poorly, thus further undermining the prisoners' rights

Israeli Supreme Court ruled that privately run prisons are unconstitutional. They violate the prisoners' basic human rights to dignity and freedom

Political Parties Democrats- opponents Republicans- proponents

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