Pubdate: Wed, 09 May 2001 Source: Globe and Mail (Canada) Copyright: 2001, The Globe and Mail Company Contact: http://www.globeandmail.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/168 Author: Elizabeth Woods PRISON, INC. Victoria -- In addition to arousing moral repugnance, the privatizing of prison operations means that taxes will now be supporting a company with a vested interest in more criminals and worse crime (American Company To Manage Superjail -- May 7). To grow its business in approved capitalist fashion, Management & Training Corp. must have an ever-increasing supply of convicts. It would be to the company's (but not the public's) advantage to encourage an expansion of the war on drugs, bigger police budgets, and laws which provide more and longer prison sentences, all to enhance shareholder value. We have only to look to the United States to see the relentless growth of the prison industry under privatization, along with a steady loss of confidence in public safety. A better way to reduce prison costs would be to end the war on drugs and release many of those presently incarcerated (subjecting them to restorative justice procedures instead). With the millions of dollars thus saved, step up funding for the prevention and treatment of fetal alcohol syndrome and the care of the mentally ill, increase support for community economic development, and ensure everyone has access to high-quality education at all levels. Elizabeth Woods - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew