• S_H_K
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    262 years ago

    They made it a business. How many places in the world have private incarceration facilities?

        • TheSaneWriter
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          32 years ago

          Theoretically, none, including the United States. In practice, all of them. They are all Capitalist nations, and under Capitalism companies weaponize their massive pool of wealth and resources to push for favorable laws. Thus, any nation with for-profit prisons will see those prison companies perform some type of lobbying.

          • @[email protected]
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            32 years ago

            Unfortunately, Citizens United essentially makes it legal. In most other developed countries, it’s not nearly as simple. Not saying corruption doesn’t happen, but in many countries it’s punishable if it comes out. In my country an MP was investigated for buying a car because she received a discount from the dealer and thought it was normal, but it was considered a potential bribe.

        • @JakeHimself
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          112 years ago

          Someone asked a question and someone gave an answer. It isn’t a political commentary.