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US prisons hold 10 times more mentally ill people than state hospitals – report
More than 356,000 people with mental illnesses are incarcerated in the United States, as opposed to around 35,000 receiving treatment in state hospitals, a new study found, highlighting the dire state of the nation’s
Read More »Obama Is Making Money On Privatized Prisons and Slave Labor
Since the advent of privatized prisons in 1984, America has witnessed the passage of laws that require zero tolerance and mandatory sentencing, without regard for any extenuating circumstances. These two factors walk hand in
Read More »The Prison Industry in the United States: Big Business or a New Form of Slavery?
Human rights organizations, as well as political and social ones, are condemning what they are calling a new form of inhumane exploitation in the United States, where they say a prison population of up
Read More »Private Prison Company Sexually Abused Young
A pair of recent lawsuits against a private youth prison operator in Florida amplify claims that the company, Youth Services International, has frequently covered up reports that staff sexually abused young people held inside
Read More »Idaho to take back control of privately run state prison
Idaho's governor says the corrections department will take over function of the biggest privately run prison in the state after more than several years of mismanagement and other issues at the facility. Nashville-based Corrections Corporation
Read More »The Debtors Prison System Resurrected From The Grave
Debtors prisons have a sordid history that was thought to be best left behind in Medieval Europe and in Charles Dickens' fictionalized accounts of the 19th-century hellholes of Victorian England.
Read More »Land of the Free? US Has 25 Percent of the World’s Prisoners
The United States has about five percent of the world’s population and houses around 25 percent of its prisoners. In large part, that’s the result of the “war on drugs” and long mandatory minimum
Read More »Infographic: The U.S. Prison Population – By The Numbers
It has been well documented that despite the platitudes suggesting that the United States is the beacon of freedom, it is actually the location with the most filled cages of human beings. The capital
Read More »Pennsylvania Judge Sentenced For 28 Years For Selling Kids to the Prison System
Mark Ciavarella Jr, a 61-year old former judge in Pennsylvania, has been sentenced to nearly 30 years in prison for literally selling young juveniles for cash. He was convicted of accepting money in exchange
Read More »6 Shocking Revelations About How Private Prisons Make Their Money
Private prison companies are striking deals with states that contain clauses to guarantee high prison occupancy rates
Read More »Pennsylvania Judge Sentenced For 28 Years For Selling Kids to the Prison System
Pennsylvania judge Mark Ciavarella Jr. has been sentenced to almost three decades in jail after conspiring with private prisons to trade kids for cash
Read More »Video: Prison labor booms in US as low-cost inmates bring billions
US breeds a Chinese-style inmate labor scheme on its own soil. Both state and some of the biggest private companies are now enjoying the fruits of a cheap and readily available work force, with
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