tangent4ronpaul
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They can extend sentences if a prisoner "misbehaves" - and they make sure they DO!
False. The prison doesn't set sentences in the scenario we're discussing. They have no ability to extend sentences. The sentencing is done by the DRO.
Wouldn't the prison be making hefty campaign donations tho every year to the politicians (and some judges) who do set sentences?
Also - what the heck does DRO mean?
the ration is like 1:10,000 as to profit ration...
Wouldn't the prison be making hefty campaign donations tho every year to the politicians (and some judges) who do set sentences?
Also - what the heck does DRO mean?
DRO means Dispute Resolution Organization (a term coined by Molyneux that is applied generally to free market private defense companies)
Since the owners of DROs/private courts are not elected, they would not be subject to the corruption you describe. They would be accountable to subscribers and investors. A DRO that behaves unjustly will lose money-unlike a government court which has no real incentive to be just.
Wouldn't they do their best to do what it took to make sure their re-offender rate was the lowest possible?
This assumes the state actually wants a low re-offender rate.
Edit: The lowest repeat offender rate would get the contract.
when you stick a 1000 men in a compound,with nothing but time and and being treated like shit,looked down on,like your nothing,something you carry with you the rest of your life,and they do profit,the government does nothing that theres not profit,so what does that say about us as people.
So the state has a monopoly on enforcement. The state has a monopoly on administration. The state has monopoly on sentencing. The state has unlimited funds for prosecuting. Yet, at the end of criminal hearing, now we get the private industry involved. Would private police work better, Or private courts? After we have private police, working well, and private judges, then discussion of private prisons can start.
I don't think so. More people in prison means more money.BINGO!
People sentenced to private prisons are pushed to break rules to extend their term - the motive is profit!
They basically have a slave that will keep making them money - why would they want to loose that?
If you think we have corruption now.....![]()
I don't think so. More people in prison means more money.
They can extend sentences if a prisoner "misbehaves" - and they make sure they DO!