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Legal Theory & Systems - Captive Market: The Politics of Private Prisons in America (Studies in Postwar American Political Development)

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Book Synopsis: A novel explanation for state prison privatization: that they do so to limit legal and political accountability for inmate lawsuits.One of the most controversial developments in the American criminal justice in the last few decades has been the development of the modern private prison industry. While there are many explanations proffered for the adoption of this policy--including partisanship, economic stress, unionization, and lobbying efforts by private prison firms--none fully explain why states privatize their prisons. In Captive Market, Anna Gunderson proposes a novel explanation for why states adopt this policy. She shows that states privatize prisons to limit legal and political accountability for inmate lawsuits, an unintended consequence of the legal rights revolution for prisoners. Evidence from an original dataset and interviews with private prison companies, government officials, and advocacy groups suggest that growing prisoner lawsuits are a significant driver of prison privatization in the United States. With over 160,000 inmates currently held in private facilities across the country, it is vital to understand the causes of this rise and the nuances of private prison policy, one with significant consequences for the American criminal legal system. An eye-opening account of an industry that many are aware of but few know much about, this book will reshape our understanding of the fundamental nature of the American carceral state.

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Are you curious about the controversial world of private prisons in America? Look no further than Captive Market: The Politics of Private Prisons in America. This groundbreaking book provides a unique perspective on why states choose to privatize their prisons, offering a novel explanation that is sure to captivate your interest. From partisan politics to economic stress, various factors have been cited, but none fully explain the true motives behind this trend. Captive Market, written by Anna Gunderson, digs deep to reveal how states are attempting to limit legal and political accountability for inmate lawsuits through prison privatization.

With an original dataset and interviews with key stakeholders, Gunderson presents compelling evidence that growing prisoner lawsuits are a significant driver behind the surge in private prisons across the United States. This insightful research sheds light on an industry that, despite being widely known, remains shrouded in mystery. Why are there over 160,000 inmates currently held in private facilities? What are the consequences for the American criminal legal system? Prepare to have your eyes opened by this thought-provoking book that will reshape your understanding of the American carceral state.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics behind private prisons in America. Whether you're a concerned citizen, a legal professional, or simply someone interested in criminal justice, Captive Market is a must-read. Take the time to explore the nuances of private prison policy and discover the hidden truths that have shaped our nation's prison system. Click here to order your copy now!

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