Private Prisons Pros And Cons

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Within the last few decades, the prison population in the United States has given rise to the ever growing and expanding prison system. Due to public prisons being overcrowded and health issues being brought to light, a new way to house those that society deems to be a menace to the public must be found. The Federal Bureau of Corrections have had to find more creative alternatives to properly manage the health issue that is overcrowding, as well as reduce the cost of living of the inmates. in this paper I will identify the pros and cons of private prisons, and why they should be done away with. So, what is a private prison? “A private prison is any confinement center that is owned and operated by a third party and is contracted by the local, …show more content…

Maximum level inmates only make up two percent of all inmates in private prisons a great shadow to nearly thirty percent in public prisons. As in traditional prisons, those inmates are held up in solitary confinement, suicide watch, as well as death row. Medium level makes up forty-three percent in private prison, as compared to thirty-eight percent in the public sector, these inmates are just kept a good eye on and only allowed in certain areas of the “yard” a place to get some fresh air, shoot some hoops, and pump some iron. Finally, minimum security level inmates, the remaining fifty five percent, compared to the public sector that houses only twenty percent these are inmates that have been deemed as low flight risk, so they have adequate socialization among other inmates as well as guards. The average private prison typically runs at eighty-three percent full capacity while the public prisons are usually thirteen percent over capacity. The number one reason that private prison run at such a great capacity is the fact that average inmate sentence is only eleven months in comparison to the public counterparts where inmates are held for an average of twenty-seven months. The other reason that private prisons run so smoothly occupation wise is that these private firms as stated before can hand pick who they want in their prisons. While public prisons are left to pick up the slack which ultimately leads to their overcrowding and safety

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