This Is How Private Prison Companies Make Millions Even When Crime Rates Fall | Mother Jones
All the big private prison companies—CCA, GEO Group, and the Management and Training Corporation—try to include occupancy requirements in their contracts, according to the report. States with the highest occupancy requirements include Arizona (three prison contracts with 100 percent occupancy guarantees), Oklahoma (three contracts with 98 percent occupancy guarantees), and Virginia (one contract with a 95 percent occupancy guarantee).
Or class reunions? Or maybe film festivals? Somebody's going to have to think of something because even when crime rates go down states are required by contract to keep their prisons full.
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