As American prisons face unprecedented overcrowding, both the federal and various state governments have engaged private entrepreneurs to operate correctional facilities on a for-profit basis. In the federal context, one overlooked consequence of prison privatization involves decreased public access to prison records. When a federal agency delegates a public function, like the provision of correctional services, to a private contractor, the agency frustrates the purpose of the Freedom of Information Act. Prison records that otherwise would have been available to the public become insulated from disclosure by virtue of the contractor\u27s nonagency status. To safeguard prisoners\u27 liberty interests and well-being, this Article argues that ...
James, Christine (2012). Prisons for Profit in the United States: Retribution and Means vs. Ends. Ze...
The resurgence of private prisons during the 1980s has caused a lot of debate. If a private firm can...
The thesis Prison Privatization in the United States: The Limits and Consequences of the Transfer of...
As American prisons face unprecedented overcrowding, both the federal and various state governments ...
Private prisons are not subject to the same regulations as government prisons. Particularly, private...
Our research shows that while private prisons rake in millions of taxpayer dollars they are exempt f...
Abstract: The privatization of government services has been a means by which to increase efficiency,...
To understand the contemporary use of contractor-operated prisons, one must appreciate the political...
The thesis will focus on prison privatization and the accountability that private prison companies s...
To date, the debate over private prisons has focused largely on the relative efficiency of private p...
Private prisons have been a hot topic of political debate since their official conception in the lat...
United States conservatism and neoliberalism have created a market for prison privatization. The bus...
In the 2012 case Minneci v. Pollard, the United States Supreme Court held that federal prisoners ass...
A step into just about any state prison in the United States reveals an institution plagued by over-...
The coercive power of the state is unique among its responsibilities. And yet, like many government ...
James, Christine (2012). Prisons for Profit in the United States: Retribution and Means vs. Ends. Ze...
The resurgence of private prisons during the 1980s has caused a lot of debate. If a private firm can...
The thesis Prison Privatization in the United States: The Limits and Consequences of the Transfer of...
As American prisons face unprecedented overcrowding, both the federal and various state governments ...
Private prisons are not subject to the same regulations as government prisons. Particularly, private...
Our research shows that while private prisons rake in millions of taxpayer dollars they are exempt f...
Abstract: The privatization of government services has been a means by which to increase efficiency,...
To understand the contemporary use of contractor-operated prisons, one must appreciate the political...
The thesis will focus on prison privatization and the accountability that private prison companies s...
To date, the debate over private prisons has focused largely on the relative efficiency of private p...
Private prisons have been a hot topic of political debate since their official conception in the lat...
United States conservatism and neoliberalism have created a market for prison privatization. The bus...
In the 2012 case Minneci v. Pollard, the United States Supreme Court held that federal prisoners ass...
A step into just about any state prison in the United States reveals an institution plagued by over-...
The coercive power of the state is unique among its responsibilities. And yet, like many government ...
James, Christine (2012). Prisons for Profit in the United States: Retribution and Means vs. Ends. Ze...
The resurgence of private prisons during the 1980s has caused a lot of debate. If a private firm can...
The thesis Prison Privatization in the United States: The Limits and Consequences of the Transfer of...