Private purchasing of prisons locks in occupancy rates

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WASHINGTON – At a time when states are struggling to reduce bloated prison populations and tight budgets, a private prison management company is offering to buy prisons in exchange for various considerations, including a controversial guarantee that the governments maintain a 90% occupancy rate for at least 20 years.


By M. Spencer Green, AP
Federal Bureau of Prisons director Harley Lappin speaks during a news conference at the Thomson Correctional Center in Thomson, Ill., in 2009.
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By M. Spencer Green, AP
Federal Bureau of Prisons director Harley Lappin speaks during a news conference at the Thomson Correctional Center in Thomson, Ill., in 2009.
The $250 million proposal, circulated by the Nashville-based Corrections Corporation of America to prison officials in 48 states, has been blasted by some state officials who suggest such a program could pressure criminal justice officials to seek harsher sentences to maintain the contractually required occupancy rates.
"You don't want a prison system operating with the goal of maximizing profits," says Texas state Sen. John Whitmire, a Houston Democrat and advocate for reducing prison populations through less costly diversion programs. "The only thing worse is that this seeks to take advantage of some states' troubled financial position."
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Corrections Corporation spokesman Steve Owen defended the company's "investment initiative," describing it as "an additional option" for cash-strapped states to consider.
The proposal seeks to build upon a deal reached last fall in which the company purchased the 1,798-bed Lake Erie Correctional Institution from the state of Ohio for $72.7 million. Ohio officials lauded the September transaction, saying that private management of the facility would save a projected $3 million annually.
Linda Janes, chief of staff for the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, said the purchase came at time when the state was facing a $8 billion shortfall. The $72.7 million prison purchase was aimed at helping to fill a $188 million deficit within the corrections agency.
Ohio's deal requires the state to maintain a 90% occupancy rate, but Janes said that provision remains in effect for 18 months — not 20 years — before it can be renegotiated. As part of the deal, Ohio pays the company a monthly fee, totaling $3.8 million per year.
Roger Werholtz, former Kansas secretary of corrections, said states may be tempted by the "quick infusion of cash," but he would recommend against such a deal.
"My concern would be that our state would be obligated to maintain these (occupancy) rates and subtle pressure would be applied to make sentencing laws more severe with a clear intent to drive up the population," Werholtz said.

Private purchasing of prisons locks in occupancy rates
 

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:heh: I read this in TLR already, it's safe to say, as a young black male, under the age of 25, I'll be staying in more often then not, for a while.

:scusthov: at the prison industrial complex. The crazy thing is how our judicial system works. I can't imagine, being wrongfully convicted of a felony or murder, then being forced to to serve a severe, sentence such as life or death. It's :mindblown: in a sense. Especially in the United States, I'd rather do a bid in the UK or Europe if I had too, at least them cats get internet,ps3,better quality food, exercise etc, meanwhile in states you get stale food, a cockmeat sandwich, and potentially have to worry about excessive booty bandits.

All I know is, life isn't fair, be safe brehs.....

It's real out there....
 

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Disgusting. People, make sure all your bills are paid and your grass is cut. They're gonna be looking for ways to lock you up.
 

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hshahahahahahahaha



as long as yall main occupation is to "shut the mawl/club down and make a movie" i cant hate on Whitey further empowering his imperial world dominating conglomerate
 
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