I hate anyone who makes a profit by incarcerating human beings.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Interview with Tom Barry
Tom Barry, Senior Policy Analyst at the Center for International Policy, will be featured in an interview available online tonight. He will be discussing the prevlance of privately-operated prisons in the midst of our country's overzealous persecution and imprisonment of immigrants. Should be a good one. You should also check out Mr. Barry's fantastic expose on the private prison industry that came as a result of the riots at a GEO facility in Pecos Texas, from the Boston Review.
Sticking it to the little guy
In response to the numerous lawsuits filed by a coalition of citizens opposed to bringing a private prison to their community, CCA has filed a claim to be reimbursed $7,500 in legal costs. Of course, CCA, who spent nearly 1,000 times that amount to secure the land for this project, before a final deal was in place, doesn't need this money. They just want to pressure the group into stopping their legal challenges to keep their community how they like it. And on top of all that, these legal bills were likely only so high because of delaying and diversionary tactics used by CCA during the litigation. And take it from someone who knows a thing or two about lawsuits; CCA likely did everything they could, at practically every stage of the process, to prolong discovery or distract attention from the merits of the suit.
I hate you, CCA.
I hate you, CCA.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Why you should hate privatization too
An excellent article detailing the lapses in oversight and common sense the allowed for two corrupt judges in PA to funnel literally thousands of juveniles to private facilities without giving them due process or often even access to an attorney, while they received kickbacks from the owners of the prisons for sending kids their way. This was a deplorable situation that serves as a good example of everything that is wrong with privatizing corrections and making them a for-profit venture.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Why I hate privatization, in an editorial nutshell
Please just click on the link to read an editorial from the Indiana Tribune-Star on how privatizing prison services like food delivery and medical care harms not only those in prison, but their families and loved ones as well.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Go Get'er, Ken!
Just a quick link to a powerful, succinct letter to the editor from Ken Kopczynski of Private Corrections Institute (check out the link to their site on the right), slamming Louise Grant's condemnation of PCI and outlandish claims of all the "great" things CCA does for the communities that host them.
(Also see my previous entry, "Why I Hate Louise Grant Today")
(Also see my previous entry, "Why I Hate Louise Grant Today")
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The tide is turning!
OK, well no it isn't. But a guy can hope, can't he? CCA announced it is closing one of its prisons because they can't get a large enough inmate population to make it economically viable. Hopefully, this is the first of many private facilities to be clsoed as states realize locking up perpetually increasing numbers of people isn't economically feasible. But I'm not exactly holding my breath
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
Why I Hate the Fresno County, CA Grand Jury Today
They want to use more private prisons. I know, I know; California's system is wicked overcrowded and something needs to be done, and fast. But turning to private prisons is not the answer, in the short term or long term. If you ever want to get serious about not having a system at 180% capacity, you need to start removing people from prison with things like sentencing reform, expansion of parole/probation, and alternative sentences. Don't just keep shifting folks around to new facilities; that doesn't help dig you out of the hole at all. And you're in a pretty deep one, CA.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
A Costly, Inhumane, and Inefficient Mess
Just a quick link to a story in today's NYT by a great reporter named Nina Bernstein, who has written extensively on the failings of our immigration detention system. Enjoy
Monday, November 30, 2009
Political Contributions = new contracts
After donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to political campaigns in California(specifically, for the governator and some power-wielding members of the legislature), CCA was awarded a contract extension that gives them an extra $54.4 million per year from the state. Nice to see a little quid pro quo in action.
PS - Can't find the link, but this ran in a story in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on November 23, 2009 by Matthew Pordum titled "CCA $$$ to Governator had nothing to do with contract extension – Right"
PS - Can't find the link, but this ran in a story in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on November 23, 2009 by Matthew Pordum titled "CCA $$$ to Governator had nothing to do with contract extension – Right"
Shady
A state rep from PA resigned from GEO's board and exercised more than $100,000 in stock options right before he stepped down, which came only days before he was indicted on multiple felony counts. He realized he would lose his pension if convicted of the fraud, conspiracy, and obstruction of justice, so he just wanted to make sure he got his fair share before that happened.
More Aramark Controversy
Prisoners in Georgia are protesting the cold food they've been served for over a month by Aramark. A bunch of equipment (kettles, etc.) in the kitchen has been broken for more than 5 weeks and has yet to be repaired. Of course, Georgia hasn't stepped in to do anything, despite the fact that this is a clear violation of the law (in Georgia, prisoners must receive at least 2 hot meals every day).
Friday, November 20, 2009
Funding Republican Bashes
CCA was a primary sponsor of a recent gala party for the Republican Governors' Association. What a nifty little way for them to woo conservative jerks who funnel them contracts without explicitly donating to their campaigns. I hate backdoor politics, and I hate CCA
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