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Cashing In On Crime The Drive To Privatize California State Prisons 1st Edition Karyl Kicenski

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Cashing In On Crime The Drive To Privatize California State Prisons 1st Edition Karyl Kicenski
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.38 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Karyl Kicenski
ISBN: 9781626372979, 1626372977
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Cashing In On Crime The Drive To Privatize California State Prisons 1st Edition Karyl Kicenski by Karyl Kicenski 9781626372979, 1626372977 instant download after payment.

What explains the boom in private prisons--especially since the record of privatization for rehabilitating prisoners and saving taxpayer dollars is, at best, mixed? Karyl Kicenski examines the privatization of California state prisons to illuminate the forces that shape and distort our criminal justice policies. Tracing the growth of private prisons from 1980 to the current day, Kicenski explores the role of political and economic factors, as well as the impact of changing public attitudes toward crime and governance. The result is a clear set of lessons for the uneasy partnership between public safety and for-profit enterprise.

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