Several scholars have studied the Prison-Industrial Complex (PIC) since the late 1990s. However, there is a lack of research on how private actors profiting from the PIC, such as private prisons, are maintaining and sustaining it. This study explores how private prisons utilise different forms of power to maintain the PIC by shedding light on which real, structural, and soft powers CoreCivic and The GEO Group (the two largest private prison companies in America) are utilising to sustain the PIC. This will be done by analysing CoreCivic and The GEO group through the lens of Steven Lukes’ framework - Three Dimensions of Power. The study has been conducted as a qualitative desk and case study following abductive reasoning. The data have been a...
The Prison Industrial Complex represents a return to the institution of slavery - now under the guis...
The coercive power of the state is distinctive, and yet incarceration is becoming more widely privat...
Privatization refers to outsourcing government functions to private, usually for-profit business und...
Over the last 30 years, for-profit prison corporations, such as Corrections Corporation of America (...
Over the last two decades, the U.S. prison population has qua-drupled, with some 1.9 million people ...
abstract: In which industry that has ever been profit generating, does a firm profit from their fail...
The traditional system of justice in the United States, based on the goals of retribution, incapacit...
The prison-industrial complex is a term used to refer to the rapid expansion of the prison populatio...
The thesis will focus on prison privatization and the accountability that private prison companies s...
What is the political impact of prison privatization? Does prison privatization introduce a new poli...
This paper utilizes the concept of the Prison Industrial Complex (PIC) in order to examine the compl...
Understanding the prison industrial complex concerning prison labor is crucial to stopping the explo...
The thesis Prison Privatization in the United States: The Limits and Consequences of the Transfer of...
The United States has the highest per capita prison population in the world, with over six hundred a...
Abstract: Using a leaked document trove containing 800 model bills, we analyze the American Legislat...
The Prison Industrial Complex represents a return to the institution of slavery - now under the guis...
The coercive power of the state is distinctive, and yet incarceration is becoming more widely privat...
Privatization refers to outsourcing government functions to private, usually for-profit business und...
Over the last 30 years, for-profit prison corporations, such as Corrections Corporation of America (...
Over the last two decades, the U.S. prison population has qua-drupled, with some 1.9 million people ...
abstract: In which industry that has ever been profit generating, does a firm profit from their fail...
The traditional system of justice in the United States, based on the goals of retribution, incapacit...
The prison-industrial complex is a term used to refer to the rapid expansion of the prison populatio...
The thesis will focus on prison privatization and the accountability that private prison companies s...
What is the political impact of prison privatization? Does prison privatization introduce a new poli...
This paper utilizes the concept of the Prison Industrial Complex (PIC) in order to examine the compl...
Understanding the prison industrial complex concerning prison labor is crucial to stopping the explo...
The thesis Prison Privatization in the United States: The Limits and Consequences of the Transfer of...
The United States has the highest per capita prison population in the world, with over six hundred a...
Abstract: Using a leaked document trove containing 800 model bills, we analyze the American Legislat...
The Prison Industrial Complex represents a return to the institution of slavery - now under the guis...
The coercive power of the state is distinctive, and yet incarceration is becoming more widely privat...
Privatization refers to outsourcing government functions to private, usually for-profit business und...