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PA Lawmakers Should Encourage Prison Health Competition, Not Ban It
January 20, 2012, 1:03pmWith Pennsylvania facing at least a $500 million budget deficit next year, the last thing fiscally responsible policymakers should be doing is protecting sacred cows in government. Unfortunately, those trying to advance legislation to protect the jobs of Commonwealth prison nurses are attempting just that.
Lawmakers Should Encourage Prison Health Competition, Not Ban It
Attempt to ban privatization of prison nurses is misguided
January 19, 2012With Pennsylvania facing at least a $500 million budget deficit next year, the last thing fiscally responsible policymakers should be doing is protecting sacred cows in government. Unfortunately, those trying to advance legislation to protect the jobs of Commonwealth prison nurses are attempting just that.
Embrace Competition to Lower Costs, Improve Performance in Prisons
Private sector can drive efficiency, improve offender rehabilitation and save taxpayer money
October 12, 2011Since the private corrections industry emerged in the 1980s, over 30 states — including California, Texas, Florida and Colorado — have embraced public-private partnerships. Today approximately 9 percent of federal and state inmates are held in privately-operated prisons. One reason is clear: The private sector is saving governments, and thus taxpayers, money.
Uncertainty Looms As California Corrections “Realignment” Plan Begins Saturday
September 26, 2011, 12:44pmOn the heels of the Supreme Court's Brown v. Plata ruling that deemed California's publicly-operated prisons provide unconstitutional medical and mental health care, the Golden State is about to gamble on an untried realignment plan that would transfer the responsibility for punishing and rehabilitating thousands of nonviolent felons from the state prison system to local communities.
Your Lying Eyes
How fallible memories send innocent people to prison
August 31, 2011Three-quarters of the defendants who are cleared by DNA evidence were convicted based on sincere yet inaccurate eyewitness testimony. The New Jersey Supreme Court highlighted that problem last week when it revised the state's rules for pretrial hearings and jury instructions based on three decades of research exposing the fallibility of human memory. Senior Editor Jacob Sullum says the decision reminds us that the most powerful testimony jurors hear may also be the weakest, subject to hidden influences that can send an innocent man to prison if they remain unexposed.
Injustice, In Plain Sight
The trouble with eyewitness testimony
August 29, 2011It's a dismally familiar tale: a victim making an eyewitness identification that later turns out to be horribly mistaken. As Steve Chapman explains, this type of mistake is universally known as the most common cause of false convictions. Yet law enforcement authorities, courts, and juries continue to treat eyewitness testimony as pure gold.
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Prisons and Corrections Blog
- PA Lawmakers Should Encourage Prison Health Competition, Not Ban It (1/20)
- Lawmakers Should Encourage Prison Health Competition, Not Ban It (1/19)
- Embrace Competition to Lower Costs, Improve Performance in Prisons (10/12)
- Uncertainty Looms As California Corrections “Realignment” Plan Begins Saturday (9/26)
- Your Lying Eyes (8/31)
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