International audienceIn this paper, we analyze the private participation in prison services in three countries: Brazil, France, and the United States. We highlight striking differences in efficiency between these countries and argue that the explanation for these differences is not restricted to the way property rights are distributed (i.e. public vs. private management). Instead, our analysis suggests that understanding those differences also requires an analysis of the incentives provided by contractual choices as well as decision and revenue rights distribution and institutional constraints. The theoretical literature usually analyzes these blocks separately, and often focuses on property rights distribution. We argue that an efficient ...
Brazil’s inmate population ranks as the fourth largest in the world. This fact notwithstanding, dat...
The private provision of penal services is just one aspect of a wider movement to roll back the stat...
Through public-private partnerships (PPPs), the Dutch government is experimenting with private secto...
International audienceIn this paper, we analyze the private participation in prison services in thre...
p.100-120In this paper, we analyze the private participation in prison services in three countries: ...
This paper aims to compare the performance of two modes of provision of prison services: public, and...
p.53-69This paper aims to compare the performance of two modes of provision of prison services: publ...
Social, political. economical and technological factors have exerted increasing pressure on prison p...
On the basis of task bundling and on a private ownership of equipment, public-private partnerships (...
This paper traces the recent history and development of privately operated prisons in the United Sta...
The thesis Prison Privatization in the United States: The Limits and Consequences of the Transfer of...
From the end of the third quarter of year 2000 the number of penal individuals crosses the number of...
James, Christine (2012). Prisons for Profit in the United States: Retribution and Means vs. Ends. Ze...
Why does prison social order vary around the world? While many of the basic characteristics of priso...
What is the political impact of prison privatization? Does prison privatization introduce a new poli...
Brazil’s inmate population ranks as the fourth largest in the world. This fact notwithstanding, dat...
The private provision of penal services is just one aspect of a wider movement to roll back the stat...
Through public-private partnerships (PPPs), the Dutch government is experimenting with private secto...
International audienceIn this paper, we analyze the private participation in prison services in thre...
p.100-120In this paper, we analyze the private participation in prison services in three countries: ...
This paper aims to compare the performance of two modes of provision of prison services: public, and...
p.53-69This paper aims to compare the performance of two modes of provision of prison services: publ...
Social, political. economical and technological factors have exerted increasing pressure on prison p...
On the basis of task bundling and on a private ownership of equipment, public-private partnerships (...
This paper traces the recent history and development of privately operated prisons in the United Sta...
The thesis Prison Privatization in the United States: The Limits and Consequences of the Transfer of...
From the end of the third quarter of year 2000 the number of penal individuals crosses the number of...
James, Christine (2012). Prisons for Profit in the United States: Retribution and Means vs. Ends. Ze...
Why does prison social order vary around the world? While many of the basic characteristics of priso...
What is the political impact of prison privatization? Does prison privatization introduce a new poli...
Brazil’s inmate population ranks as the fourth largest in the world. This fact notwithstanding, dat...
The private provision of penal services is just one aspect of a wider movement to roll back the stat...
Through public-private partnerships (PPPs), the Dutch government is experimenting with private secto...