1. All over the country, evidence is growing that many private prisons are poorly run. 2. But her biggest dream is to run a prison. 3. But the deputy warden who runs the prison must favor such programs. 4. Federal officials say they are comfortable with letting private companies run federal prisons because the industry has become mature, gaining experience running state and local jails. 5. In a sense, these new programs represent a major shift in thinking about how to run prisons - a return to the old notion of rehabilitating prisoners. 6. Israeli officials said the prison was run independently by the SLA. 7. Meanwhile, as the government increasingly turns to private companies to run prisons, those businesses are hiring a growing number of former senior law-enforcement officials. 8. None of the men had any particular qualification to run a prison. 9. Riveland has run prisons in three states, written extensively on correction policy and received numerous state and national awards for his work in the field. 10. Running prisons is a very different kettle of fish. |