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The limits of markets
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For profit usually works, but there are exceptions. Prisons might very well be such exception, as this piece of underground journalism uncovered:

Quote:I started applying for jobs in private prisons because I wanted to see the inner workings of an industry that holds 131,000 of the nation's 1.6 million prisoners. As a journalist, it's nearly impossible to get an unconstrained look inside our penal system. When prisons do let reporters in, it's usually for carefully managed tours and monitored interviews with inmates. Private prisons are especially secretive. Their records often aren't subject to public access laws; CCA has fought to defeat legislation that would make private prisons subject to the same disclosure rules as their public counterparts. And even if I could get uncensored information from private prison inmates, how would I verify their claims? I keep coming back to this question: Is there any other way to see what really happens inside a private prison?
My Four Months as a Private Prison Guard: A Mother Jones Investigation | Mother Jones
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The limits of markets - by stpioc - 07-23-2016, 09:26 PM
RE: The limits of markets - by stpioc - 07-28-2016, 03:17 PM
RE: The limits of markets - by stpioc - 08-20-2016, 07:00 PM

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