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Fri Oct 25, 2013, 06:54 AM Oct 2013

5 Shocking Revelations About Hellish Private Juvenile Prisons and the Man Who Profits From Them

http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/5-shocking-revelations-about-hellish-private-juvenile-prisons-and-man-who-profits



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1. Bad history continues

For the past 25 years, James F. Slattery, YSI’s owner and former owner other for-profit companies, has focused on the bottom line, while generating a huge record of neglect. From creating “welfare hotels” in the ’80s to halfway houses for federal prisoners in the ’90s, Slattery’s living spaces are known for their poor conditions and low-paid workers. Slattery eventually began contracting with the government to run juvenile detention centers. After a few name changes and a merge, YSI now makes hundreds of millions of dollars in federal contracts. In the past 20 years, more than 40,000 youth have gone through YSI’s facilities, which are wrought with unsanitary environments, physical abuse and sexual assault.

2. Cruel conditions

Kirkham begins his report with a story about an 18-year-old who attended a boot camp run by Slattery’s previous company, and died after being refused medical care for his pneumonia, which guards accused him of making up. Throughout the report, cruel conditions surface in just about every aspect of YSI’s operations. From slapping youth to fracturing their bones, YSI guards have a violent history with young inmates. Sexual assault is also rampant, with one YSI detention center in Georgia — out of more than 300 institutions surveyed — having the highest rate of youth alleging sexual assaults in the country. Detained youth also reported small food portions of undercooked food, including raw chicken and fly-ridden dishes. Meanwhile, the low-wage, poorly-trained, and high-turnover staff also contributes to these conditions, as they are unable to properly care for and work with these young inmates.

3. Poor records, more contracts

Kirkman writes that “Slattery’s for-profit prison enterprises have run afoul of the Justice Department and authorities in New York, Florida, Maryland, Nevada and Texas for alleged offenses ranging from condoning abuse of inmates to plying politicians with undisclosed gifts while seeking to secure state contracts.” Yet, YSI still gains federal contracts. Part of the reason is their poor, and even forged, documentation. YSI has continuously failed to document serious incidents or pressured youth to not report their mistreatment — all while polishing up the documents it is required to submit. Angela Phillips, a former shift supervisor for a YSI juvenile detention center, told Kirkman evaluations were “a joke” and said, “The paperwork looked great, because someone was going around and spending overtime just to make sure that paperwork was correct. If there was something missing, they would just forge it.”

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4. Playing politics

While the government continues to award Slattery contracts, Slattery continues to make sure he supports candidates who are fond of privatization. The report finds, for instance, that Slattery, his wife, and his companies’ other executives have donated more than $400,000 during Florida’s state elections, with $276,000 of that going toward Florida’s Republican party. Former Democratic Florida senator Dan Gelber was quoted in the Kirkman's report saying: “We regularly hire companies that have abysmal track records of performance, but great track records of political campaign contributions.”


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5 Shocking Revelations About Hellish Private Juvenile Prisons and the Man Who Profits From Them (Original Post) xchrom Oct 2013 OP
Horrific. Sienna86 Oct 2013 #1
Gee, I wonder what those kids are going to be like when they get out. LuvNewcastle Oct 2013 #2

LuvNewcastle

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2. Gee, I wonder what those kids are going to be like when they get out.
Fri Oct 25, 2013, 07:33 AM
Oct 2013

They're creating mass murderers and serial killers in those hellholes down there. People better wake up and see what they're doing to the youth in this country.

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