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Private Prison Reform in Oklahoma
Rather than rewarding rehabilitation and success, Oklahoma’s guaranteed minimum occupancy payments to private prison operators incentivize cutting corners and warehousing inmates at the lowest possible cost.This means if a group of corrections professionals starts a […]
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