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  2. Privatization in criminal justice - Wikipedia

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    Many criminal justice services are privatized because the government lacks the means to carry them out. For example, private bail bondsmen help enforce the laws requiring those released on bail to appear for trial. If the defendant disappears, the bondsman may hire a bounty hunter to find them and bring them back.

  3. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    A YSI facility in Palm Beach County had the highest rate of reported sexual assaults out of 36 facilities reviewed in Florida, the Bureau of Justice Statistics report found. The state’s sweeping privatization of its juvenile incarceration system has produced some of the worst re-offending rates in the nation.

  4. Executive Order 14006 - Wikipedia

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    Executive Order 14006, officially titled Reforming Our Incarceration System to Eliminate the Use of Privately Operated Criminal Detention Facilities, is an executive order signed by U.S. President Joe Biden on January 26, 2021. [1] [2] The Department of Justice will not renew any existing contracts with privately operated prisons.

  5. Private prison - Wikipedia

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    A private prison, or for-profit prison, is a place where people are imprisoned by a third party that is contracted by a government agency.Private prison companies typically enter into contractual agreements with governments that commit prisoners and then pay a per diem or monthly rate, either for each prisoner in the facility, or for each place available, whether occupied or not.

  6. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    A U.S. Justice Department report two years ago found horrific conditions at two state-run programs in north Florida. At the Dozier School for Boys – the same jail that landed the state in federal court in the 1980s – investigators found that the Department of Juvenile Justice hired staff members who were abusive and often failed to document ...

  7. To Serve and Protect (book) - Wikipedia

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    To Serve and Protect: Privatization and Community in Criminal Justice is a 1998 book by Bruce L. Benson about private policing, private prosecution, and other market-based methods of providing criminal justice. Benson traces the history of government's escalating involvement in criminal justice over the past centuries in the United Kingdom and ...

  8. Executive Orders Signed By Donald Trump - The Huffington Post

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    Reverses an order signed by Obama and changes the order of succession within the Department of Justice. Read Order Read article ; February 9, 2017 Task Force on Crime Reduction and Public Safety. Instructs the Department of Justice to form a task force focused on crime reduction and criminal justice. Read Order Read article ; February 3, 2017

  9. Private policing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In North Carolina, private police are certified company police agencies governed by the North Carolina Department of Justice chapter 74E of the Company Police Act. Under 74E Company Police in North Carolina can, and do make arrests, and write citations for violations of the law the same as any municipal police officer.