Are Private Prisons Worse Than State Prison

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Private prisons are far worse than any maximum security state prison because conditions are harsh and horrible. Imagine being a correctional officer in a state prison compared to being a CO (correctional officer) in a private prison. Shane Baeur worked as a private prison guard for four months in order to investigate the happenings inside of a private prison to be able to see how it works and to possibly get inside any files and or reports uncensored. Getting information from private prisons is quite difficult because when they let reporters in they usually censor the majority of the truth and are under no condition obliged by law to report or publicly show their information.
Corruption can be rampant in the education course of criminal justice due to the power that are applied to regular civilians. For example, a DEA agent can make deals with any drug dealers to let things slip by and can also work the other way around with police officers. The amount of education needed varies between the position you want. A lawyer …show more content…

People are allowed to work at prisons for profit without being appropriately checked and are often the most easy to manipulate and is a reason as to why prisons for profit are full of corruption to begin with. Shutting private prisons down is also a very effective way to stop it.
The future for private prisons or “prisons for profit”, seems to be at a steadily declining rate as many of these companies and buildings are filing for bankruptcy and are not starting to improve. At first private prisons were seen as a very great idea to not only invest in but own and now people are starting and actually taking action against these horrific places. People think criminals may not have feelings but in fact they are very unstable and are more subject to change than any person in a community. Furthermore pushing ideas into the future people are protesting and exposing private

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