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Crime pays for CEOs: Profit at US prison companies soar

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posted on Mar, 10 2008 @ 12:10 PM
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Crime pays for CEOs: Profit at US prison companies soar


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Financiers, real-estate agents and car salesmen might be suffering from America's economic malaise, but bulging jails have triggered a profit boom for corrections companies.
The United States leads the world in the number of people it incarcerates and government figures show the country's prison population grew by three percent to a record 2.3 million inmates in 2006.

Harsher sentencing policies have put more criminals behind bars and prison management firms such as the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and The GEO Group are racing to build new jails or expand existing facilities to house more convicted felons.

CCA, the largest US private prison operator, is spending 205 million dollars to build a new prison in Eloy, Arizona, to house 3,060 prisoners. It is also constructing a 105-million-dollar jail near Natchez, Mississippi, to hold 1,668 inmates.

"As states struggle with overcrowded facilities, growing populations and no meaningful supply of beds coming online, they are finding that private correction companies, such as CCA, can deliver beds more quickly and less expensively than they can develop themselves," CCA's chief executive John Ferguson said in an email to AFP.

CCA's profits swelled to 35 million dollars in the fourth quarter of last year, rising from 32 million in the same period of 2006, as revenues jumped to 382 million dollars.

George Zoley, The GEO Group's chief executive, told analysts on a conference call in February that 2007 had been a bonanza year and predicted that "2008 will be an even better year" as more detention facilities are filled.

A company spokesman declined to comment further on GEO's operations.

Its profits rose 10 percent to 11.5 million dollars during the fourth quarter of 2007.

The GEO Group is expanding a leased detention center it manages in Clayton County, Georgia, so it will be able to house almost 200 extra inmates, and executives have said they are pursuing contracts in Britain and South Africa.

CCA and GEO Group shares have declined as US stock markets have been ravaged by a credit squeeze in recent months tied to an ongoing housing slump, but they have not been singed nearly as badly as some other industries.

Most jails in the United States are run by the federal government or states, but corrections firms are winning more and more concessions
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posted on Mar, 10 2008 @ 12:10 PM
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So I guess the next big trend will be prisons not baby boomers. Baby boomers along with the rest of us will go broke during a depression lose everything. Then go to jail for unpaid bs and the prisons will probly bubble even bigger.

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