Journalist goes undercover at a prison
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/201 ... ource=digg
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"You have a responsibility to consider all sides of a problem and a responsibility to make a judgment and a responsibility to care for all involved." --Ian Danskin
The CCA, a company that runs private prisons in the U.S., sure likes their nationalist imagery:
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"You have a responsibility to consider all sides of a problem and a responsibility to make a judgment and a responsibility to care for all involved." --Ian Danskin
My thoughts:
1. Tragic for trans woman "China":
- her father beat her at a young age
- 4 years in prison for prostitution
- raped and beaten
- head shaved then solitary confinement
2. A 25 year federal mandatory sentence for smoking pot near a school.
This does not seem to be true.
Federal "Drug Free Zones" appear to leave the penalty up to the state
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug-free_school_zone
However, the penalties are very severe in some states.
3. CCA receives $34 per day for an inmate
That seems low. Not clear in the article whether that is what CCA HQ sends them or what they receive from the state.
The article made it seem like CCA HQ was scrimping on the money, yet, later the article makes it sound like the state just won't pay much.
4. Cadet pay is $9/hr, and Officer pay is $12.50 per hour.
Ouch.
Can't expect to get the best, or expect much from them at that pay.
The article corrects the guard's error regarding smoking marijuana near a school already:
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"You have a responsibility to consider all sides of a problem and a responsibility to make a judgment and a responsibility to care for all involved." --Ian Danskin
Wow, serious medical neglect and a high level of secrecy on the part of the company.
IMO, if any private prison company insists on secrecy in its operations, then it shouldn't get a contract. Any such company must consent to having their records relating to the operations of the prison be public.
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"You have a responsibility to consider all sides of a problem and a responsibility to make a judgment and a responsibility to care for all involved." --Ian Danskin
Mother Jones goes into how non-disclosure agreements are becoming increasingly common in the corporate world, representing a great enlarging of the concept of trade secrets (emphases in original):
Or when, for that matter, they replace the government.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/201 ... itors-note
In the face of all this, I'm glad to see Mother Jones has the guts to go through with this reporting. Thanks to this shroud of secrecy, things apparently had been getting pretty bad at CCA, and probably at other companies that substitute for government, franchising their monopoly on the use of lawful force.
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"You have a responsibility to consider all sides of a problem and a responsibility to make a judgment and a responsibility to care for all involved." --Ian Danskin
Thanks.
In disbelief, I stopped reading when I read the first statement, and did about twenty minutes of searching on federal drug laws.
I guess when I returned I did not continue from the same location.
Although Dostoevsky apparently never actually wrote the following...
"You can judge a society by the way it treats its prisoners"
... he probably would have after reading the article in the OP.
Oh, and I noticed this from the article in the OP;
In other words... The CCA has the single largest number of facilities (17) in the state of Texas:
This state of Texas:
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/rick-perry-f ... prison-law
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/23/us/te ... -rape.html
... how reassuring...
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