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Rights and Liberties

Make Prisons, Get Rich

By Silja J.A. Talvi, In These Times. Posted September 11, 2006.


In New Mexico, public-private prison hybrids--paid for by the state and run by corporations--are making a few people rich and a lot of people unhappy.
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While New Mexico's landscape may make the state the Land of Enchantment, its rapidly growing rates of incarceration have been utterly disenchanting. What's worse, New Mexico is at the top of the nation's list for privatizing prisons; nearly one-half of the state's prisons and jails are run by corporations.

Supposedly, states turn to private companies to cope better with chronic overcrowding and for low-cost management. However, a closer look suggests a different rationale. A recent report from the Montana-based Institute on Money in State Politics reveals that during the 2002 and 2004 election cycles, private prison companies, directors, executives and lobbyists gave $3.3 million to candidates and state political parties across 44 states.

According to Edwin Bender, executive director of the Institute on Money in State Politics, private prison companies strongly favor giving to states with the toughest sentencing laws--in essence, the ones that are more likely to come up with the bodies to fill prison beds. Those states, adds Bender, are also the ones most likely to have passed "three-strikes" laws. Those laws, first passed by Washington state voters in 1993 and then California voters in 1994, quickly swept the nation. They were largely based on "cookie-cutter legislation" pushed by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), some of whose members come from the ranks of private prison companies.

Florida leads the pack in terms of private prison dollars, with its candidates and political parties receiving almost 20 percent of their total contributions from private prison companies and their affiliates. Florida already has five privately owned and operated prisons, with a sixth on the way. It's also privatized the bulk of its juvenile detention system. Texas and New Jersey are close behind.

But in Florida, some of the influence peddling finally seems to be backfiring. Florida State Corrections Secretary James McDonough alarmed private prison companies with a comment during an Aug. 2 morning call-in radio show. "I actually think the state is better at running the prisons," McDonough told an interviewer. His comments followed an internal audit last year by the state's Department of Management Services, which demonstrated that Florida overpaid private prison operators by $1.3 million.

Things may no longer be quite as sunny as they once were in Florida for the likes of Nashville, Tenn.-based Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the former Wackenhut, now known as the GEO Group of Boca Raton, Fla. But with a little bit of spiel-tinkering--and a shift of attention to other states--the prison privatizers are likely to keep going.

The key shift, Bender explains, is that "the prison industry has gone from a we-can-save-you-money pitch to an economic-development model pitch."

In other words, says Bender, "you need [their] prisons for jobs."

If political donations are any measure, economically challenged and poverty-stricken states like New Mexico are a great target. In this campaign cycle, Democratic Gov. Bill Richardson has already received more contributions from a private prison company than any other politician campaigning for state office in the United States. The Institute of Money in State Politics, which traced the donations, reported that GEO has contributed $42,750 to Richardson since 2005--and another $8,000 to his running mate, Lt. Gov. Diane Denish.

Another $30,000 went from GEO to the Richardson-headed Democratic Governors Association this past March. Richardson's PAC, Moving America Forward, was another prominent recipient of GEO donations. Now, its former head, prominent state capitol lobbyist Joe Velasquez, is a registered lobbyist for GEO Care Inc., a healthcare subsidiary that runs a hospital in New Mexico.

But don't get the idea that GEO has any particular love for Democrats: $95,000 from the corporation went to the Republican Governors Association last year alone. What companies like GEO do love are the millions of dollars rolling in from lucrative New Mexico contracts to run the Lea County Correctional Facility (operating budget: $25 million/year), and the Guadalupe County Correctional Facility ($13 million/year), among others. CCA also owns and operates the state's only women's facility in Grants ($11 million per year).

To make sure that those dollars keep flowing, GEO and CCA have perfected the art of the "very tight revolving door," says Bender, which involves snapping up former corrections administrators, PAC lobbyists and state officials to serve as consultants to private prison companies.

In fact, the current New Mexico Corrections Department Secretary Joe Williams was once on GEO's payroll as their warden of the Lea County Correctional Facility. Earlier this year, Williams was placed on unpaid administrative leave after accusations surfaced that he spent state travel and phone funds to pursue a very close relationship with Ann Casey. Casey is a registered lobbyist in New Mexico for Wexford Health Sources, which provides health care for prisoners at Grants, and Aramark, which provides most of the state's inmate meals. In her non-lobbying hours, it turns out that Casey is also an assistant warden at a state prison in Centralia, Ill.

It appears that even for a prison industry enchanted by public-private partnership, Williams and Casey may have gone too far.

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Silja J.A. Talvi is a senior editor at In These Times. She is at work on a book about women in prison (Seal Press/Avalon).

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The Best Prisons
Posted by: glorybe on Sep 12, 2006 7:23 AM   
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The best prisons are the ones that prevent future crimes. That means that the absolutely worst prisons in regard to expense will tend to provide the best work. Inmates need intense rehabilitation and despite popular beliefs they also need a happy environment in order for rehabilitation to take place.
The highest quality in medical care, mental health and addiction care as well as educational needs at an excellent level are part of stopping future crimes. There is no way that these rehabilitative actions can take place in an environment that is in any way depressing.
Today many convicts are kept in prisons without hope and in dire and strict circumstances. Deep down their release dates become equal to a chance to get even with society. So feed them green baloney ad make sure they are punished but keep in mind that you and yours may just be the ones to feel their pain and wrath one day.

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The Corporatocracy at Work
Posted by: davidt on Sep 20, 2006 11:26 PM   
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THIS ARTICLE IS PROOF OF HOW EFFECTIVE THE CORPORATE-DEMLICAN "ROLLOVER" STRATEGY IS WORKING:

1. TOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION FOR OUR CHILDREN IN ORDER TO COMPETE IN THE "NEW GLOBAL ECONOMY"

2. CUT FUNDING FOR PELL GRANTS, SCHOOL LOANS, FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS.

3 SYPHON BILLIONS INTO FAITH-BASED INITIATIVES THAT ARE DOMINATED BY THE CHRISTIAN EVANGELICAL MOVEMENT. THESE INITIATIVES INCLUDE:PRISONS, DRUG DETOX CENTERS, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, GAY RE-PROGRAMMING, FAMILY SUBSISTENCE PROGRAMS, HOMELESS, CRISIS INTERVENTION CENTERS. OH, THESE COUNSELLORS REQUIRE NO CERTIFICATION OTHER THAN AN ABILITY TO OPEN UP THE BIBLE AND READ IT. I KID YOU NOT. PRETZEL-BOY STARTED THIS IN TEXAS & AS EXTENDED IT THROUGHOUT HIS CABINET!

a) TIE ALL OF THE MONIES AVAILABLE TO THE VICTIMS OF THIS SYPHONING PROCESS TO THE CONVERSION & PARTICIPATION OF THOSE VERY VICTIMS INTO THE WAITING ARMS OF THE FAITHFUL.

b) EXTEND THIS CYCLE OF "ONLY ALTERNATIVE" YOU ARE EITHER A BELIEVER OR YOUR INSIGNIFICANT & GODLESS TO THE FEDERAL LEVEL. MAKING THESE MONIES AVAILABLE TO THE LIKES OF JERRY FALWELL TO BAIL OUT HIS BANKRUPT LIBERTY UNIVERSITY. ALL FREE, BECAUSE THE TAXPAYER FOOTS IT. HOW MANY KNOW ABOUT THAT?

4. THOSE WHO ARE UNWILLING TO BE "INDOCRTINATED" INTO THE FOLD OF BORN-AGAIN CHRISTIANITY OR DOMINIONIST IDEOLOGY ARE MOST LIKELY GOING TO END UP IN OUR PRISON SYSTEM.

5. VOILA! THE PERFECT SOLUTION TO A STICKY PROBLEM--HOW TO JUSTIFY TAX CUTS FOR THE RICH WHILE DESTROYING THE MIDDLE CLASS AND IT'S SUPPORT MECHANISMS AKA WAGE STAGNATION. PRISONS!!!

a) IT PUTS DANGEROUS FOLKS BEHIND BARS TO PROTECT THE NATIONAL CITIZENRY.

b) IT SOLVES THE PROBLEM OF UNEMPLOYMENT BY EMPLOYING THE PRISON POPULATION FOR A VARIETY OF JOBS, SOME THAT REQUIRE THEM TO HAVE ACCESS TO A COMPUTER! ALL FOR LOWER-THAN-DIRT PRICES. ANOTHER CORPORATE BONANZA. GIVES OUTSOURCING TO COMPETE A NEW WRINKLE.

c) IT PROVIDES AN HONEST WAGE FOR AN HONEST MAN BY EMPLOYING HIM/HER TO STAND GUARD AT THESE PRISONERS

YES FOLKS THE CORORATE GRAND STRATEGY IS WORKING WONDERFULLY. STARVE THE BEAST, ELIMINATE OPPORTUNITY, INCARCERATE THE GREAT UNWASHED WHO ARE NOT BORN INTO FAMILIES OR PRIVILEGE--THEIR POOR BECAUSE THEY DESERVE IT. SIMPLE, HUH.

JUST ASK BARBARA BUSH AND THE WONDERFUL BUSH & CHENEY "FAMILY" WHEN THEY ATTEND THE NEXT NATIONAL SMELLING SALTS CONVENTION.

IF YOU CAN GET PAST THE ARMED GUARDS...

TERRORISTS ARE EVERYWHERE...

BEWARE...

HEY, THERE'S A GIRL WITH AN ANTI-WAR SHIRT ON...

GET HER!!!!!!!!!!

AHHHH, AMERICA, LAND OF THE FREE...


DAVID T GRAY
CLAREMONT, NH

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