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Tuesday, August 09, 2011

The criminalization of poverty

barbara ehrenreich...
In what has become a familiar pattern, the government defundshttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif services that might help the poor while ramping up law enforcement. Shut down public housing, then make it a crime to be homeless. Generate no public-sector jobs, then penalize people for falling into debt. The experience of the poor, and especially poor people of color, comes to resemble that of a rat in a cage scrambling to avoid erratically administered electric shocks. And if you should try to escape this nightmare reality into a brief, drug-induced high, it’s “gotcha” all over again, because that of course is illegal too.

One result is our staggering level of incarceration, the highest in the world. Today, exactly the same number of Americans -- 2.3 million -- reside in prison as in public housing. And what public housing remains has become ever more prison-like, with random police sweeps and, in a growing number of cities, proposed drug tests for residents. The safety net, or what remains of it, has been transformed into a dragnet.

It is not clear whether economic hard times will finally force us to break the mad cycle of poverty and punishment. With even the official level of poverty increasing -- to over 14% in 2010 -- some states are beginning to ease up on the criminalization of poverty, using alternative sentencing methods, shortening probation, and reducing the number of people locked up for technical violations like missing court appointments. But others, diabolically enough, are tightening the screws: not only increasing the number of “crimes,” but charging prisoners for their room and board, guaranteeing they’ll be released with potentially criminalizing levels of debt.

it's all in keeping with the social darwinian mindset fostered by our super-rich elites... if you're poor, it's undoubtedly due to the fact that you're lazy, stupid, untrustworthy, and just plain no damn good, while the rich, on the other hand, are smart, diligent, hard-working and clearly deserve everything they have...

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Friday, February 29, 2008

One out of every one hundred adults in the U.S. are in jail

no wonder the privatized "corrections" business is thriving...

a follow-on to the previous two posts...

For the first time in U.S. history, more than one of every 100 adults is in jail or prison, according to a new report documenting America's rank as the world's No. 1 incarcerator. It urges states to curtail corrections spending by placing fewer low-risk offenders behind bars

Using state-by-state data, the report says 2,319,258 Americans were in jail or prison at the start of 2008 — one out of every 99.1 adults. Whether per capita or in raw numbers, it's more than any other nation.

The report, released Thursday by the Pew Center on the States, said the 50 states spent more than $49 billion on corrections last year, up from less than $11 billion 20 years earlier. The rate of increase for prison costs was six times greater than for higher education spending, the report said.

The steadily growing inmate population "is saddling cash-strapped states with soaring costs they can ill afford and failing to have a clear impact either on recidivism or overall crime," the report said.

Susan Urahn, managing director of the Pew Center on the States, said budget woes are pressuring many states to consider new, cost-saving corrections policies that might have been shunned in the recent past for fear of appearing soft on crime.

"We're seeing more and more states being creative because of tight budgets," she said in an interview. "They want to be tough on crime. They want to be a law-and-order state. But they also want to save money, and they want to be effective."

just another growing and highly profitable corporate market niche...

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"Prison privatization at its best" [UPDATE]

as a follow-on to the previous post, here's a bit from the corrections corporation of america website...


CCA Facility Locations (note: see the update provided by commenter johann below)

B.M. Moore Correctional Center
8500 North FM 3053
Overton, Texas 75684
903-834-6186
Fax: 903-834-6576

Bartlett State Jail
1018 Arnold Drive
Bartlett, Texas 76511-0650
254-527-3300
Fax: 254-527-4489

Bay Correctional Facility
5400 Bayline Drive
Panama City, Florida 32404
850-769-1455
Fax: 850-769-1942

Bay County Jail
314 1/2 Harmon
Panama City, Florida 32401
850-785-5245
Fax: 850-763-3099; 805-522-8967

Bay County Jail Annex
5600 Nehi Road
Panama City, Florida 32404
850-785-3007
Fax: 850-769-7376

Bent County Correctional Facility
11560 Road FF75
Las Animas, Colorado 81054-9598
719-456-2610
Fax: 719-456-2615

Bradshaw State Jail
3900 West Loop 571 North
Henderson, Texas 75652
903-655-0880
Fax: 903-655-0500

Bridgeport Pre-Parole Transfer Facility
222 Lake Road
Bridgeport, Texas 76426
940-683-2162
Fax: 940-683-5880

California City Correctional Center
22844 Virginia Boulevard
California City, California 93505
760-373-1764
Fax: 760-373-3529

Camino Nuevo Correctional Center
4050 Edith Boulevard NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87107-2222
505-343-7000
Fax: 505-343-7099

CCA Headquarters (Facility Support Center)
10 Burton Hills Blvd.
Nashville, Tennessee 37215
800-624-2931
Fax: 615-263-3140

Central Arizona Detention Center
1155 North Pinal Parkway
Florence, Arizona 85232
520-868-3668
Fax: 520-868-3667

Cibola County Correctional Center
2000 Cibola Loop
Milan, New Mexico 87021
505-285-4900
Fax: 505-285-6686

Cimarron Correctional Facility
3700 South Kings Highway
Cushing, Oklahoma 74023
918-225-3336
Fax: 918-225-3363

Citrus County Detention Facility
2604 W. Woodland Ridge Drive
Lecanto, Florida 34461
352-527-3332
Fax: 352-527-6561

Coffee Correctional Facility
1153 North Liberty Street
Nicholls, Georgia 31554
912-345-5058
Fax: 912-345-5086

Correctional Treatment Facility
1901 E Street, S.E.
Washington, District of Columbia 20003
202-698-3000
Fax: 202-698-3301

Crossroads Correctional Facility
75 Heath Road
Shelby, Montana 59474
406-434-7055
Fax: 406-434-7068

Crowley County Correctional Facility
6564 Highway 96
Olney Springs, Colorado 81062
719-267-3548
Fax: 719-267-4517

Davis Correctional Facility
6888 East 133rd Road
Holdenville, Oklahoma 74848-9033
405-379-6400
Fax: 405-379-6496

Dawson State Jail
106 West Commerce Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
214-744-4422
Fax: 214-744-3113

Delta Correctional Facility
3800 County Rd.
Greenwood, Mississippi 38930
662-455-9099
Fax: 662-455-9240

Diamondback Correctional Facility
Route 2, Box 336
Watonga, Oklahoma 73772
580-614-2000
Fax: 580-614-2020

Diboll Correctional Center
1604 S. First Street
Diboll, Texas 75941
936-829-2295
Fax: 936-829-2296

Eden Detention Center
Highway 87 East
Eden, Texas 76837-0605
325-869-2704
Fax: 325-869-5147

Elizabeth Detention Center
625 Evans Street
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07201
908-352-3776
Fax: 908-352-7247

Eloy Detention Center
1705 East Hanna Road
Eloy, Arizona 85231
520-466-4141
Fax: 520-466-7750

Florence Correctional Center
1100 Bowling Road
Florence, Arizona 85232-2667
520-868-9095
Fax: 520-868-9565

Gadsden Correctional Facility
6044 Greensboro Highway
Quincy, Florida 32351
850-875-9701
Fax: 850-875-9710

Hardeman County Correctional Center
2520 Union Springs Road
Whiteville, Tennessee 38075
731-254-6000
Fax: 731-254-6060

Hernando County Jail
16425 Spring Hill Drive
Brooksville, Florida 34604
352-799-7379
Fax: 352-796-8536

Houston Processing Center
15850 Export Plaza Drive
Houston, Texas 77032
281-449-1481
Fax: 281-449-3021

Huerfano County Correctional Center
304 Ray Sandoval Street
Walsenburg, Colorado 81089
719-738-3246
Fax: 719-738-3260

Idaho Correctional Center
P.O. Box 70010
Kuna, Idaho 83707
208-331-2760
Fax: 208-331-2766

Kit Carson Correctional Center
49777 County Road V; PO Box 309
Burlington, Colorado 80807
719-346-9450
Fax: 719-346-9461

La Palma Correctional Center
East Hanna Road
Eloy, Arizona 85231
800-624-2931

Lake City Correctional Facility
7906 E Highway 90
Lake City, Florida 32055
386-755-3379
Fax: 386-752-7202

Laredo Processing Center
4702 E. Saunders
Laredo, Texas 78041
956-727-4118
Fax: 956-727-3363

Leavenworth Detention Center
100 Highway Terrace
Leavenworth, Kansas 66048
913-727-3246
Fax: 913-727-2231

Lee Adjustment Center
2648 Fairground Ridge Road P.O. Box 900
Beattyville, Kentucky 41311
606-464-2866
Fax: 606-464-9654

Lindsey State Jail
1620 Post Oak Road
Jacksboro, Texas 76458
(940) 567-2272
Fax: (940) 567-2292

Marion Adjustment Center
95 Raywick Road
St. Mary, Kentucky 40063-0010
270-692-9622
Fax: 270-692-1333

Marion County Jail II
730 E. Washington Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
317-266-0882
Fax: 317-266-0884

McRae Correctional Facility
1000 Jim Hammock Drive
McRae, Georgia 31055
229-868-7778
Fax: 229-868-7964

Metro-Davidson County Detention Facility
5115 Harding Place
Nashville, Tennessee 37211
615-831-7088
Fax: 615-831-9061

Mineral Wells Pre-Parole Transfer Facility
759 Heintzelman Road
Mineral Wells, Texas 76067
940-325-6933
Fax: 940-325-1917

New Mexico Women's Correctional Facility
1700 East Old Highway 66; Mailing: P.O. Box 800
Grants, New Mexico 87020
505-287-2941
Fax: 505-285-6828

North Fork Correctional Facility
1605 East Main
Sayre, Oklahoma 73662
580-928-8200
Fax: 580-928-9282

Northeast Ohio Correctional Center
2240 Hubbard Road
Youngstown, Ohio 44505
330-746-3777
Fax: 330-746-3318

Otter Creek Correctional Center
Highway 306, P.O. Box 500
Wheelwright, Kentucky 41669-0500
606-452-9700
Fax: 606-452-9703

Prairie Correctional Facility
445 South Munsterman Street
Appleton, Minnesota 56208
320-289-2052
Fax: 320-289-2059

Red Rock Correctional Center
1750 East Arica Road
Eloy, Arizona 85231
520-464-3800
Fax: 520-464-3899

Saguaro Correctional Center
1250 East Arica Road
Eloy, Arizona 85231
520-464-0500
Fax: 520-464-0599

San Diego Correctional Facility
P.O. Box 438150
San Diego, California 92143-8150
619-661-9119
Fax: 619-661-9120

Shelby Training Center
3420 Old Getwell Road
Memphis, Tennessee 38118
901-795-1580
Fax: 901-794-2661

Silverdale Detention Facilities
7609 Standifer Gap Rd., P.O. Box 23148
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37422
423-892-0921
Fax: 423-894-5425

South Central Correctional Center
555 Forest Ave., P.O. Box 279
Clifton, Tennessee 38425
931-676-5372
Fax: 931-676-5104

Stewart Detention Center
146 CCA Road, P.O, Box 248
Lumpkin, Georgia 31815
229-838-5000
Fax: 229-838-6816

T. Don Hutto Residential Center
1001 Welch St., P.O. Box 1063
Taylor, Texas 76574
512-218-2400
Fax: 512-218-2450

Tallahatchie County Correctional Facility
295 U.S. Highway 49 South
Tutwiler, Mississippi 38963
662-345-6567
Fax: 662-345-8527

Torrance County Detention Facility
209 E. Alan Ayers
Estancia, New Mexico 87016
505-384-2711
Fax: 505-384-5184

Webb County Detention Center
9998 S. Highway 83
Laredo, Texas 78046
956-723-1985
Fax: 956-723-4602

West Tennessee Detention Facility
6299 Finde Naifeh Jr. Drive, P.O. Box 509
Mason, Tennessee 38049
901-294-3060
Fax: 901-294-2936

Wheeler Correctional Facility
1100 North Broad Street, P.O. Box 466
Alamo, Georgia 30411
912-568-1732
Fax: 912-568-1710

Whiteville Correctional Facility
1440 Union Springs Road, P.O. Box Box 679
Whiteville, Tennessee 38075
731-254-9400
Fax: 731-254-9407

Wilkinson County Correctional Facility
2999 U.S. Highway 61 North
Woodville, Mississippi 39669
601-888-3199
Fax: 601-888-3235

Willacy County State Jail
1695 South Buffalo Drive
Raymondville, Texas 78580
956-689-4900
Fax: 956-689-4001

Winn Correctional Center
Gum Springs Road, Highway 560, P.O. Box 1260
Winnfield, Louisiana 71483-1260
318-628-3971
Fax: 318-628-4683

[UPDATE]

commenter johann did some counting, a little task that had occurred to me but that i ultimately decided was too much trouble... thanks, johann...
By my count - 67
Texas - 14
Tennessee - 8
Florida - 7
Arizona - 5
4 states at 4
2 states at 3
1 state at 2
9 states at 1

Interesting that 21 of the 67 (almost 1/3) are from states which are or were governed by the Bush family.

Could it be that the Bush family has an interest in CCA or that they just do not trust their fellow man?

It would also be interesting to see a follow-up to see whether the states involved had Republican or Democratic governors when this privatization occurred.

yeah...

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