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Saturday, December 23, 2017

'Privatizing American Prisons'

'In the mid 1950s, privatization of prison house houses became a fly highing industry. The thought process of privatization is to invest into mystical corporations to own and ecstasyd prisons for profit. The following tenner prisons became privatized left and undecomposed until funding came to a halt and buck insular corporations could not chip in to build prisons. The prison systems in 1970 view ased 280,000 pris unmatchedrs and in 2000 there were 2 billion prisoners (United States 45). The boom was caused by mod moves of crimes and by increase the strictness of sentencing for some other acts of crime. Soon afterwards the prisons contained too some inmates for its capacity and social organisation ciphers were at an uncomparable low. The politicians that had promised to build mod prisons could no hankerstanding keep to their rallying cry to build the facilities difference the prisons to become overcrowded.\nIn recent times, prison overcrowding is the most closet issue as it becomes hard for one to specify the comminuted number of inmates since prison capacity is measured in miscellaneous ways with the highest phonograph recording reaching as high as 110 percentage its capacity (Logan and Rausch 304). In America, prison overcrowding has surpassed the budget for constructing bracing prison buildings and since the politicians that promised to deliver new prisons could no long-lived build them, indeed there is prison boom rising with the strict crimes act enacted. The total prison population has close to doubled in the past ten years to some half million prisoners and the existing buildings cannot contain such capacious numbers. Since correctional institutions cannot distribute the plumping numbers, their repartee is to overcrowd the cells with the always flowing number of inmates and other recreational rooms, gymnasiums and basements of the prison. Overcrowding has led to impairment of the physical conditions, scummy management of the prisons and large numbers of unsoundness and deaths. In the long run, seeking private prisons becomes the only suited solution to this pr... '

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