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PRIVATIZATION OF PRISONS: PROS AND CONS

Year 2011, Volume: 6 Issue: 1-2, 159 - 172, 30.06.2011

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References

  • Bowman, G. W., Hakim, S., & Seidenstat, P. (1996). Privatizing Correctional Institutions. Transaction Publishers.
  • Bureau of Justice Statistics. (2008, June 30). Prison Statistics. Retrieved July 18, 2009, from U.S. Department of Justice: http ://www .ojp. usdoj .gov/bj s/prisons.htm
  • Camp, S. D., & Gaes, G. G. (2002). Growth and Quality of U.S. Private Prisons: Evidence From a National Survey. Criminology & Public Policy, 1 (3), 427-450.
  • Campo, S. S., & McFerson, H. M. (2008). Public Management in Global Perspective. New York: M.E. Sharpe, ine.
  • Dunham, D. W. (1986). Inmates' Rights and the Privatization of Prisons. JSTOR, 86 (7), 1475-1504.
  • Freiberg, A. (1999). Commercial Confidentiality and Public Accountability for the Provision of Correctional Services. Current Issues in Criminal Justice , il (2), 119-134.
  • GAO. (1996). Private and Public Prisons: Studies Comparing Operational Costs andlor Quality of Service. Washington D.C.: U.S. General Accounting Office.
  • Hearts & Minds. (2007). Prison Facts. Retrieved July 10, 2009, from Welcome to Hearts & Minds lnformation for Change: http ://www .heartsandrninds.org/prisons/facts.htm
  • Jewkes, Y., & Johnston, H. (2006). Prison Readings: A Critical Introduction To Prisons and Imprisonment. Willan Publishing.
  • Johnston, V. R. (1990). Privatization of Prisons: Management, Productivity, and Governance Concerns. Public Productivity & Management Review, 14 (2), 189-201.
  • Logan, C. H. (1990). Private Prisons: Cons and Pros. Oxford University Press. Privatisation of Prisons: Pros and Cons 171
  • Logan, C. H. (1992). Well Kept: Comparing Quality of Confinement in Private and Public Prisons. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology , 83 (3), 577-613.
  • Lukemeyer, A., & McCorkle, R. C. (2006). Privatization of Prisons Impact on Prison Conditions. American Review of Public Administration , 36 (2), 189-206.
  • Mays, L. G., & Gray, T. (1996). Organization and the Provision of Correctional Services: Context and Consequences. Anderson Publishing Co.
  • Moore, A. T. (1998). Private Prisons: Quality Corrections ata Lower Cost. Los Angeles, CA, United States: Reason Public Policy Institute.
  • New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association. (n.a.). The Myth of Prison Privatization Cost Savings. Retrieved July 18, 2009, from New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association: http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:G82QeuBwpyoJ:www.njspba.com/Do cuments/The%2520Myth%2520of%2520Prison%2520Privatization%2520C ost%25 20Savings.doc+The+ Myth+of+Prison+ Privatization+Cost+Saving&c d= 1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
  • Ogle, R. S. (1999). Prison Privatization: An Environmental Catch-22. Justice Quarterly, 16 (3), 579-600.
  • Perrone, D., & Pratt, T. C. (2003). Comparing the Quality of Confinement and Cost-Effectiveness of Public Versus Private Prisons: What We Know, Why We Do Not Know More, And Where To Go From Here. The Prison Journal, 83 (3), 301-322.
  • Pratt, T. C., & Maahs, J. (1999). Are Private Prisons More Cost- Effective Than Public Prisons? A Meta-Analysis of Evaluation Research Studies. Crime & Delinquency, 45, 358-371.
  • Price, B. E., & Riccucci, N. M. (2005). Exploring the Deterrninants of Decisions to Privatize State Prisons. American Review of Public Administration, 35 (3), 223-235.
  • Roth, L. (2004). Privatisation of Prisons. South Wales: NSW Parliament Library.
  • Shichor, D. (1998). Private Prisons in Perspective: Some Conceptual Issues. The Howard Journal, 37 (1), 82-100.
  • Thomas, C. W., & Logan, C. H. (1993). The Development, Present Status, and Future Potential of Correctional Privatization in America. in G. W. Bowman, S. Hakim, & P. Seidenstat, Privatizing Correctional Institutions (pp. 213-230). Transaction Publishers.
  • Warren, J. (2006, June 8). High Cost of Prisons Not Paying Off, Report Finds The U.S. spends more than any other nation -- $60 billion a year -- to house inmates, but sees little good as a result, a bipartisan panel says. Retrieved July 5, 2009, from Los Angeles Times: http ://www .commondreams.org/headlines06/0608-05 .htm

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Year 2011, Volume: 6 Issue: 1-2, 159 - 172, 30.06.2011

Abstract

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References

  • Bowman, G. W., Hakim, S., & Seidenstat, P. (1996). Privatizing Correctional Institutions. Transaction Publishers.
  • Bureau of Justice Statistics. (2008, June 30). Prison Statistics. Retrieved July 18, 2009, from U.S. Department of Justice: http ://www .ojp. usdoj .gov/bj s/prisons.htm
  • Camp, S. D., & Gaes, G. G. (2002). Growth and Quality of U.S. Private Prisons: Evidence From a National Survey. Criminology & Public Policy, 1 (3), 427-450.
  • Campo, S. S., & McFerson, H. M. (2008). Public Management in Global Perspective. New York: M.E. Sharpe, ine.
  • Dunham, D. W. (1986). Inmates' Rights and the Privatization of Prisons. JSTOR, 86 (7), 1475-1504.
  • Freiberg, A. (1999). Commercial Confidentiality and Public Accountability for the Provision of Correctional Services. Current Issues in Criminal Justice , il (2), 119-134.
  • GAO. (1996). Private and Public Prisons: Studies Comparing Operational Costs andlor Quality of Service. Washington D.C.: U.S. General Accounting Office.
  • Hearts & Minds. (2007). Prison Facts. Retrieved July 10, 2009, from Welcome to Hearts & Minds lnformation for Change: http ://www .heartsandrninds.org/prisons/facts.htm
  • Jewkes, Y., & Johnston, H. (2006). Prison Readings: A Critical Introduction To Prisons and Imprisonment. Willan Publishing.
  • Johnston, V. R. (1990). Privatization of Prisons: Management, Productivity, and Governance Concerns. Public Productivity & Management Review, 14 (2), 189-201.
  • Logan, C. H. (1990). Private Prisons: Cons and Pros. Oxford University Press. Privatisation of Prisons: Pros and Cons 171
  • Logan, C. H. (1992). Well Kept: Comparing Quality of Confinement in Private and Public Prisons. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology , 83 (3), 577-613.
  • Lukemeyer, A., & McCorkle, R. C. (2006). Privatization of Prisons Impact on Prison Conditions. American Review of Public Administration , 36 (2), 189-206.
  • Mays, L. G., & Gray, T. (1996). Organization and the Provision of Correctional Services: Context and Consequences. Anderson Publishing Co.
  • Moore, A. T. (1998). Private Prisons: Quality Corrections ata Lower Cost. Los Angeles, CA, United States: Reason Public Policy Institute.
  • New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association. (n.a.). The Myth of Prison Privatization Cost Savings. Retrieved July 18, 2009, from New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association: http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:G82QeuBwpyoJ:www.njspba.com/Do cuments/The%2520Myth%2520of%2520Prison%2520Privatization%2520C ost%25 20Savings.doc+The+ Myth+of+Prison+ Privatization+Cost+Saving&c d= 1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
  • Ogle, R. S. (1999). Prison Privatization: An Environmental Catch-22. Justice Quarterly, 16 (3), 579-600.
  • Perrone, D., & Pratt, T. C. (2003). Comparing the Quality of Confinement and Cost-Effectiveness of Public Versus Private Prisons: What We Know, Why We Do Not Know More, And Where To Go From Here. The Prison Journal, 83 (3), 301-322.
  • Pratt, T. C., & Maahs, J. (1999). Are Private Prisons More Cost- Effective Than Public Prisons? A Meta-Analysis of Evaluation Research Studies. Crime & Delinquency, 45, 358-371.
  • Price, B. E., & Riccucci, N. M. (2005). Exploring the Deterrninants of Decisions to Privatize State Prisons. American Review of Public Administration, 35 (3), 223-235.
  • Roth, L. (2004). Privatisation of Prisons. South Wales: NSW Parliament Library.
  • Shichor, D. (1998). Private Prisons in Perspective: Some Conceptual Issues. The Howard Journal, 37 (1), 82-100.
  • Thomas, C. W., & Logan, C. H. (1993). The Development, Present Status, and Future Potential of Correctional Privatization in America. in G. W. Bowman, S. Hakim, & P. Seidenstat, Privatizing Correctional Institutions (pp. 213-230). Transaction Publishers.
  • Warren, J. (2006, June 8). High Cost of Prisons Not Paying Off, Report Finds The U.S. spends more than any other nation -- $60 billion a year -- to house inmates, but sees little good as a result, a bipartisan panel says. Retrieved July 5, 2009, from Los Angeles Times: http ://www .commondreams.org/headlines06/0608-05 .htm
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Primary Language English
Subjects Criminal Law, Public Law (Other)
Journal Section Kamu Hukuku
Authors

Kasım Karagöz

Zafer Hasanov This is me

Publication Date June 30, 2011
Published in Issue Year 2011 Volume: 6 Issue: 1-2

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Chicago Karagöz, Kasım, and Zafer Hasanov. “PRIVATIZATION OF PRISONS: PROS AND CONS”. Erciyes Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi 6, no. 1-2 (June 2011): 159-72.

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