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245 00 $aPrison privatization :$bthe many facets of a controversial industry / $cByron Eugene Price and John Charles Morris, editors.
260 $aSanta Barbara, Calif. :$bPraeger,$cc2012.
300 $a3 v. ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gV. 1.$tThe Environment of private prisons --$gv. 2.$tPrivate prisons and private profit --$gv. 3.$tThe political climate of prison privatization.
505 00 $gContents of v. 1:$gIntroduction:$tThe environment of private prisons /$rByron E. Price and John C. Morris --$tA history of private prisons / $rMatthew W. King --$tLocal, state, and federal prison privatization /$rYounhee Kim --$tAn overview and profile of private prisons /$rTiffiney Barfield-Cottledge --$tThe U.S. experience in prison privatization /$rYijia Jing --$tThe globalization of private prisons /$rRobert C. Kenter and Susan V. Prior --$tGovernment and market pathologies of privatization : the case of prison privatization /$rJohn C. Morris --$tPrivate prisons and freedom of access to information : community benefit and taxpayer's right to know / $rHenrie M. Treadwell --$tPrivate prisons and recidivism /$rMatthew T. King -- $tPrivate detention centers : implications for policy /$rLeslie Taylor-Grover ... [et al.] --$tPrivate prisons and juvenile facilities /$rRaJade M. Berry-James --$tPrivate prisons and community corrections /$rAnne Lee -- $tConclusion /$rKatharine A. Neill, John C. Morris, and Byron E. Price.
505 00 $gContents of v. 2:$gIntroduction:$tA market primer /$rByron E. Price and John C. Morris --$tPrison for profit : the political and economic implications of private prisons /$rBrandi Blessett --$tPrivate prisons, profits, and public interest /$rEric Horent and Leslie Taylor-Grover -- $tUnderstanding the business models and financing of private prisons /$rPaul Leighton --$tPrivate prisons and labor economics : implications for public policy /$rLeslie Taylor-Grover and Robert T. Carey --$tThe corrections-commercial complex : a high-stakes, low-risk business /$rKatharine A. Neill and Matthew J. Gable --$tPrivate prisons and health care : the social implications /$rMelanie Wilson-Lawson --$tThe political economy of prison privatization /$rMaurice Vann and Samuel L. Brown --$tPrivate prisons as economic development : evidence and implications for public policy /$rLeslie Taylor-Grover, Eric Horent, and Tiffany Wilkerson-Franklin --$tComparing public and private prisons : the trade-offs of privatization /$rBenjamin R. Inman -- $tSpeculative prisons : an analysis /$rLeslie Taylor-Grover --$tPhoning home : prison telecommunications in a deregulatory age /$rStephen Raher --$tPrison privatization : exporting and importing prisoners /$rTiffiney Barfield-Cottledge --$tConclusion /$rByron E. Price and John C. Morris.
505 00 $gContents of v. 3:$gIntroduction:$tThe political climate of prison privatization /$rByron E. Price and John C. Morris --$tThe effect of privatization on public and private prison lobbies /$rAlexander Volokh --$tThe high cost of profit : racism, classism, and interests against prison privatization /$rNancy A. Heitzeg --$tPrivatized prisons and indemnification : a revisit to Richardson v. McKnight /$rTrina M. Gordon and Anitra D. Shelton-Quinn --$tPrivate prisons and qualified immunity /$rH. Jessica Hargis --$tThe prison doors swing both ways : elite deviance and the maintenance and expansion of the market of prison-industrial complex /$rBenjamin R. Inman -- $tPrivate prisons as a response to the "second ghetto" /$rBrandi Blessett -- $tGrassroots efforts against private prisons /$rCarol F. Black -- $tConstitutional implications of private prisons /$rH. Jessica Hargis --$tA comparative analysis of educational realities in state and private prisons / $rGwen Lee-Thomas and Rhonda L. Myers --$tPerformance measures and private prisons /$rMichael Montgomery --$tPrivate prisons and contracts /$rAmy M. McDowell and John C. Morris --$tProjecting the future of private prisons / $rByron E. Price --$tConclusion /$rJohn C. Morris and Byron E. Price.
650 0 $aPrisons$zUnited States.
650 0 $aPrivatization$zUnited States.
650 0 $aCorrections$xContracting out$zUnited States.
700 1 $aPrice, Byron Eugene.
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