LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Too many profit on ‘prison game’
by KEVIN FULLER, Lisbon, Ohio, formerly of Rockmart
Sep 11, 2012 | 741 views | 3 3 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
YOUR PAPER recently reported that Floyd County will get $300,000 to house more inmates from the state as the Floyd County Jail can take on more prisoners.

This “robbing Peter to pay Paul” sleight of hand misses/ignores the obvious fact that the $300.000 coming from the state to pay Floyd County is actually the money that Greater Romans paid in taxes in the first place. I suppose it’s a type of “earmark” since you’re getting something from the state in a greater amount that you’ve probably paid in (in fact, federal earmarks/”pork” are also returns on taxes that you and others have paid.)

America has one-fourth of the world’s prisoners precisely because folks are trying to make money on the prisoner game and corrections workers have a powerful lobby that is busy selling a fiction about crime and punishment in America. Disappointing.

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TheSeer
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September 11, 2012
Georgia doesn't have privatized prisons so that is a nonissue. So long as those who commit crimes are locked up, they are not Robbing and assaulting the rest of us. Keep them there
RyanM
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September 11, 2012
GA has contracts with 2 private prisons that house 5,376 offenders.

If you google it you see that this information came from the number 1 result, which is the GA Dept of Corrections.
RyanM
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September 11, 2012
This issue of privatized prisons is actually a pretty big deal. I wish more people would speak out about this.
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