Custody is the most expensive method of punishment in the western world, as compared to other alternatives. Although expensive, prison is an indispensible instrument to deal with judgment proof or dangerous offenders. Hence, by using the law and economics approach, this paper explores prison privatization as an instrument for less expensive incarceration. This method has the potential to reduce the prison costs without hampering its quality. However, a restructuring of the current contracts is needed to achieve this purpose. The attention given to the topic of private prisons by the law and economics scholars, especially in the European context, is limited and this paper attempts to fill this gap. The present paper applies arguments from th...
The thesis Prison Privatization in the United States: The Limits and Consequences of the Transfer of...
There are two chronically unexamined assumptions about privatisation in punishment. First is the ide...
This session, the Nebraska Legislature will again be considering a bill which, as introduced, gave t...
Custody is the most expensive method of punishment in the western world, as compared to other altern...
The resurgence of private prisons during the 1980s has caused a lot of debate. If a private firm can...
Contemporary prison systems are faced with such overwhelming problems that they are argued to be in ...
This paper traces the recent history and development of privately operated prisons in the United Sta...
United States conservatism and neoliberalism have created a market for prison privatization. The bus...
To date, the debate over private prisons has focused largely on the relative efficiency of private p...
A step into just about any state prison in the United States reveals an institution plagued by over-...
Governments increasingly rely on private prison companies to manage the daunting demands associated...
One of the frequently criticized aspects of American mass incarceration, privatized incarceration, i...
To understand the contemporary use of contractor-operated prisons, one must appreciate the political...
The pragmatics of privatization offer terrain for a critical understanding of the relationship betwe...
There are two chronically unexamined assumptions about privatisation in punishment. First is the ide...
The thesis Prison Privatization in the United States: The Limits and Consequences of the Transfer of...
There are two chronically unexamined assumptions about privatisation in punishment. First is the ide...
This session, the Nebraska Legislature will again be considering a bill which, as introduced, gave t...
Custody is the most expensive method of punishment in the western world, as compared to other altern...
The resurgence of private prisons during the 1980s has caused a lot of debate. If a private firm can...
Contemporary prison systems are faced with such overwhelming problems that they are argued to be in ...
This paper traces the recent history and development of privately operated prisons in the United Sta...
United States conservatism and neoliberalism have created a market for prison privatization. The bus...
To date, the debate over private prisons has focused largely on the relative efficiency of private p...
A step into just about any state prison in the United States reveals an institution plagued by over-...
Governments increasingly rely on private prison companies to manage the daunting demands associated...
One of the frequently criticized aspects of American mass incarceration, privatized incarceration, i...
To understand the contemporary use of contractor-operated prisons, one must appreciate the political...
The pragmatics of privatization offer terrain for a critical understanding of the relationship betwe...
There are two chronically unexamined assumptions about privatisation in punishment. First is the ide...
The thesis Prison Privatization in the United States: The Limits and Consequences of the Transfer of...
There are two chronically unexamined assumptions about privatisation in punishment. First is the ide...
This session, the Nebraska Legislature will again be considering a bill which, as introduced, gave t...