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Charles H. Logan (Author)

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July 26, 1990 0195063538 978-0195063530
American prisons and jails are overflowing with inmates. To relieve the pressure, courts have imposed fines on overcrowded facilities and fiscally strapped governments have been forced to release numerous prisoners prematurely. In this study, noted criminologist Charles Logan makes the case for commercial operation of prisons and jails as an alternative to the government's monopoly. On philosophical, economic, legal, and practical grounds, Logan argues a compelling case for the private and commercial operation of prisons. He critically examines all objections raised by opponents, and concludes that while private prisons face many potential problems, they do so primarily because they are prisons, not because they are private. Historically, the record of private ownership and operation of corrections facilities has been bleak--ridden with political corruption, physical abuse of prisoners, and the single-minded pursuit of profits. This study demonstrates that this need not be the case. Critiquing the tendency to contrast private prisons with a hypothetical ideal, Logan instead compares them with existing public institutions, arguing that the potential problems attributed to private prisons are experienced by their public counterparts. The work examines ten sets of issues, including the propriety, cost, security, and quantity of prisons, to set out a strong case for the viability of proprietary prisons.

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"[Logan] combines meticulous research and articulate and tenacious argumentation for his position....The result is an exhaustive inventory of the criticisms and charges that have been leveled against privatization of the correctional function, coupled with Logan's response to each objection."--Contemporary Sociology


"Offers us the best-researched account so far of the American private prison business."--British Journal of Criminology


"Lively and informative....It manages to combine academic rigour with advocacy of the use of private prisons, but it covers fairly and fully the evidence available at this stage from a number of examples in the United States."--Third Way


"An extremely thoughtful, well-documented, and, at points, passionately argued case....An enviable scholarly achievement, Private Prisons is certain to cause new sparks in the broader debate over the transfer of government functions to the private sector, taking its place alongside (or above) works by Stuart Butler, E.S. Savas, and others."--John J. DiIulio, Jr., Commentary


"This is a thoroughly researched book set in a cogently--and sometimes eloquently--argued framework....Given the size and diversity of the United States, what Logan has done at an empirical level is impressive. He offers us the best-researched account so far of the American private prison business."--British Journal of Criminology


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Charles H. Logan is at University of Connecticut, Storrs.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
penal farm, descriptive overview, model contract, proprietary prisons, libertarian prison, hidden rebates, cottage counselors, private wardens, private prison companies, prison contractors, prison contracts, prison privatization, correctional workers, correctional employees, county operation, other indirect costs, libertarian society, operating prisons, prison capacity
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Hamilton County, Corrections Corporation of America, Issues of Quality, Bay County, The Propriety of Proprietary Prisons, New Mexico, American Correctional Association, Bureau of Prisons, Eckerd Foundation, Issues of Dependence, New York City, Issues of Liability, Issues of Quantity, District of Columbia, Maine State Prison, The Debate, Buckingham Security Limited, Behavioral Systems Southwest, Issues of Flexibility, Butler County Prison, Kentucky Corrections Cabinet, Consumer Price Index, Marion Adjustment Center, National Institute of Justice, Issues of Corruption
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