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... corporations ' are paid between US $ 50 and $ 150 per day per inmate from the budgets of states , counties or cities in order to manage prisons on their behalf . At present , private corporations handle some 120,000 prison beds , or ...
... corporations ' are paid between US $ 50 and $ 150 per day per inmate from the budgets of states , counties or cities in order to manage prisons on their behalf . At present , private corporations handle some 120,000 prison beds , or ...
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... corporations control 6 % of the ' market ' , it is the public sec- tor of the ' prison - industrial complex ' that manages the rest , or about 1.8 mil- lion people . And while the prison boom is subsidising entire regions , the large ...
... corporations control 6 % of the ' market ' , it is the public sec- tor of the ' prison - industrial complex ' that manages the rest , or about 1.8 mil- lion people . And while the prison boom is subsidising entire regions , the large ...
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... corporation creates a new upper class with an excessively loud voice . In their eyes , executives of large multinational corporations are the contemporary counterpart of our zamindars of the feudal era , except that their voice is ...
... corporation creates a new upper class with an excessively loud voice . In their eyes , executives of large multinational corporations are the contemporary counterpart of our zamindars of the feudal era , except that their voice is ...
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