Private Prison Company Annual Report
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The role of the state in punishing crime is changing. Three for-profit, publicly traded corporations operate prisons in many states of the US. Is it right to subcontract this basic function to private companies? Is it right for people to make a profit on punishment?
Images and text extracted from annual reports of these companies: boards of directors, blinded by the flash of public attention.