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27 Prison Privatization
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Josh talks with Bianca Tylek and Michael Crowley about prison privatization and private prisons
I forgot to mention that Decarceration Nation was mentioned in the online publication Bustle this week. Thanks to Taylor Maples for including us on the list of "7 Criminal Justice Podcasts to Listen to."
If you are a long-time fan of Orange Is the New Black, the guide to all of my recaps covers every season to date.
If you are just starting to watch Orange Is the New Black, the first recap covers the first episode of Season 6 from the perspective of formerly incarcerated folks.
Bianca Tylek is the Director of the Corrections Accountability Project.
Michael Crowley worked at the Office of Management budget under both the Bush and Obama Administrations, he currently works at the Brennan Center for Justice.
He was written recent articles on funding priorities for criminal justice reform and about model state movements towards criminal justice reform.
I asked the most renowned expert in prison abolition that I know the question, "if you could only suggest one book people should read if they wanted to learn more about abolition, what would you suggest?" She quickly responded, "Are Prisons Obsolete by Angela Y Davis."
I have also recently written a breakdown of my own experiences in Solitary Confinement.
Private Prisons are seeing incredible growth in immigration enforcement contracts.
Private Prisons are often shielded from FOIA requests.
Privatization of public prisons should be an equally large concern as Bianca's research at the Correction Accountability Project has proven.
The University of Pennsylvania produced a pretty good study summarizing the problems with medical contracts in prisons.
Securus has moved to acquire ICS which will create a near duopoly on telephone communication in the correctional market.
New York City just made many phone calls in jail free.
Many of the companies who operate in the private prison and prison privatization space are buying up community correction and reentry services to take advantage of the movement towards criminal justice reform.
Carl Takei's article addresses the move by private companies into mass supervision and surveillance.
Obviously, I disagree with Michael on the First Step Act but I do agree that one of the risks of the legislation is that it widens the net of supervision and surveillance.
Meek Mill is a textbook case in how expanded surveillance and supervision can be dangerous.
I have covered the evidence behind the question of violence many times, here on the podcast, on Medium, on Medium again, and on Daily Kos.
The breakdowns of prison costs were broken down in a Vera Institute of Justice study "The Price of Prisons."
146 afleveringen
Manage episode 214010172 series 2079261
Josh talks with Bianca Tylek and Michael Crowley about prison privatization and private prisons
I forgot to mention that Decarceration Nation was mentioned in the online publication Bustle this week. Thanks to Taylor Maples for including us on the list of "7 Criminal Justice Podcasts to Listen to."
If you are a long-time fan of Orange Is the New Black, the guide to all of my recaps covers every season to date.
If you are just starting to watch Orange Is the New Black, the first recap covers the first episode of Season 6 from the perspective of formerly incarcerated folks.
Bianca Tylek is the Director of the Corrections Accountability Project.
Michael Crowley worked at the Office of Management budget under both the Bush and Obama Administrations, he currently works at the Brennan Center for Justice.
He was written recent articles on funding priorities for criminal justice reform and about model state movements towards criminal justice reform.
I asked the most renowned expert in prison abolition that I know the question, "if you could only suggest one book people should read if they wanted to learn more about abolition, what would you suggest?" She quickly responded, "Are Prisons Obsolete by Angela Y Davis."
I have also recently written a breakdown of my own experiences in Solitary Confinement.
Private Prisons are seeing incredible growth in immigration enforcement contracts.
Private Prisons are often shielded from FOIA requests.
Privatization of public prisons should be an equally large concern as Bianca's research at the Correction Accountability Project has proven.
The University of Pennsylvania produced a pretty good study summarizing the problems with medical contracts in prisons.
Securus has moved to acquire ICS which will create a near duopoly on telephone communication in the correctional market.
New York City just made many phone calls in jail free.
Many of the companies who operate in the private prison and prison privatization space are buying up community correction and reentry services to take advantage of the movement towards criminal justice reform.
Carl Takei's article addresses the move by private companies into mass supervision and surveillance.
Obviously, I disagree with Michael on the First Step Act but I do agree that one of the risks of the legislation is that it widens the net of supervision and surveillance.
Meek Mill is a textbook case in how expanded surveillance and supervision can be dangerous.
I have covered the evidence behind the question of violence many times, here on the podcast, on Medium, on Medium again, and on Daily Kos.
The breakdowns of prison costs were broken down in a Vera Institute of Justice study "The Price of Prisons."
146 afleveringen
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1 146 Emily Horowitz - From Rage to Reason 1:05:59
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1 145 Vincent Schiraldi - Mass Supervision 1:01:14
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1 143 Radley Balko - Police Accountability 1:03:14
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1 141 Justin Brooks - Actual Innocence 1:01:26
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1 140 Joanna Schwartz - Qualified Immunity 1:04:49
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1 139 Bruce Western - Racism and Crime 1:01:06
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1 138 Kramer, Kramer, and Reed - The First Step 1:08:38
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1 137 Jeffrey Bellin - Mass Incarceration 1:04:50
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1 135 Lisa Hajjar - Torture 1:16:35
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1 133 Dana Sussman - Dobbs 1:11:42
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1 132 Hugh Ryan - The Women's House of Detention 1:08:37
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1 131 Keri Blakinger - Corrections in Ink 1:23:01
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1 130 JJ Prescott and Wayne Logan - SORN 1:14:03
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1 129 Kristin Henning - The Rage of Innocence 1:11:29
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1 128 Ashish Prashar - Media and Politics 1:15:02
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1 127 M. Chris Fabricant - Junk Science 1:07:03
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1 125 Eliza Orlins - Public Defense 1:01:25
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1 124 Michael Deegan McCree - Cannabis Justice 1:18:07
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1 123 Judge LaDoris Hazzard Cordell - Her Honor 1:09:20
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1 122 Scott Hechinger - Bail Reform NY 1:15:53
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1 121 Hannah Riley - Georgia Crisis 1:13:27
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1 120 Carissa Byrne Hessick - Plea Bargains 1:13:56
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1 119 Elliott Young - Forever Prisoners 1:09:21
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1 118 Eric Reinhart - Carceral COVID 1:12:26
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