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Justice "cost points": Examination of privatization within public systems of justice.

Alexes HarrisTyler SmithEmmi Obara
Published in: Criminology & public policy (2019)
Through our examples, we show the extent to which private companies generate profits within U.S. systems of justice and the potential impacts of justice "cost points" on those involved in these systems. We end by suggesting policy makers more thoroughly explore the reasons for the privatization of justice system practices and services and develop transparent oversight to ensure private arrangements do not impose undue burdens on justice-involved individuals and their families.
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