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| Enoch: Private prison food - U.S. lessons for Saskatchewan |
| By leaderpost.com- Don Healy |
| Published: 03/03/2014 |
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In the United States, prison officials have sought to turn over almost every conceivable service - medical, mental health, educational, food, maintenance and security - to the private sector. Indeed, the Americans have demonstrated an almost devout ideological commitment to prison privatization, in spite of the perverse incentives it causes, such as the reprehensible "kids for cash" scandal (in which judges jailed juveniles for minor offences in return for cash kickbacks from a private prison builder). With such a wealth of experience and dedication to prison privatization, we should probably pay close attention to the American experience - particularly when Saskatchewan seeks to emulate it. Read More. |
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