Prison Privatization

The Many Facets of a Controversial Industry [3 volumes]

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Prison Privatization

The Many Facets of a Controversial Industry [3 volumes]

Description

This book examines the current state of both the theory and practice of prison privatization in the United States in the 21st century, providing a balanced compendium of research that allows readers to draw their own conclusions about this controversial subject.

This three-volume set brings together noted scholars and experts in the field to provide a comprehensive treatment of the subject of privatized prisons in the United States. It is a definitive work on the topic that synthesizes current thought on both the theory and practice of prison privatization.

Volume I provides a broad-brush overview of private prisons that discusses the history of prison privatization and examines the expansion of the private prison industry and the growth of inmate populations in the United States. Volume II focuses on the corrections industry itself, providing essays that explore the business models, profit motivations, economic factors, and operations of the corporations that offer corrections services, while Volume III explores the political and social environment of prison privatization. Academics, practitioners, policy makers, and advocates for and against private prisons will find this work useful and enlightening, while general readers can use the unbiased information to draw their own conclusions in respect to the merits of prison privatization.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments,
Introduction: The Political Climate of Prison Privatization
Byron E. Price and John C. Morris
Chapter 1
The Effect of Privatization on Public and Private Prison Lobbies
Alexander Volokh
Chapter 2
The High Cost of Profit: Racism, Classism, and Interests against Prison Privatization
Nancy A. Heitzeg
Chapter 3
Privatized Prisons and Indemnification: A Revisit to Richardson v. McKnight
Trina M. Gordon and Anitra D. Shelton-Quinn
Chapter 4
Private Prisons and Qualified Immunity
H. Jessica Hargis
Chapter 5
The Prison Doors Swing Both Ways: Elite Deviance and the Maintenance and Expansion of the Market of Prison-Industrial Complex
Benjamin R. Inman
Chapter 6
Private Prisons as a Response to the "Second Ghetto,"
Brandi Blessett
Chapter 7
Grassroots Efforts against Private Prisons
Carol F. Black
Chapter 8
Constitutional Implications of Private Prisons
H. Jessica Hargis
Chapter 9
A Comparative Analysis of Educational Realities in State and Private Prisons
Gwen Lee-Thomas and Rhonda L. Myers
Chapter 10
Performance Measures and Private Prisons
Michael Montgomery
Chapter 11
Private Prisons and Contracts
Amy M. McDowell and John C. Morris
Chapter 12
Projecting the Future of Private Prisons
Byron E. Price
Conclusion
John C. Morris and Byron E. Price
About the Contributors,
Index,

Product details

Published Sep 20 2012
Format Pack - Printer Assembled
Edition 1st
Extent 864
ISBN 9780313395710
Imprint Praeger
Dimensions Not specified
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Byron Eugene Price

Byron Eugene Price is Assistant Professor of Publi…

Anthology Editor

John Charles Morris

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