Crime does not pay , one big lie!

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In the US it does, first we need attorneys (even court appointed), judges, policemen, prison guards, beds, uniforms (orange), towels, detergent, free labor, and
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group love it. They are making money hand over fist.
(this article is a few years old but you get the drift)

Where would we be without crime, the military and wars??
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In the US, prisons are big business. Accounting for 25 percent of the world’s incarcerated, private companies are profiting from the country’s tough stance on crime

Snip

Private provision
The US’ prison system is increasingly run by private institutions (see Fig 3), and the importance of their role is growing. A number of large companies operate prisons throughout the country on a profit basis, including the two leading firms, the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group. CCA currently has more than 65 correctional facilities across the US, with a capacity of around 90,000 beds. The GEO Group has operations all over the world, with facilities in North America, Australia, South Africa and the UK. As a result of their influence, these companies have played a key role in the formulation of the US’ criminal justice laws.

Indeed, these firms have been strong proponents of laws that include mandatory minimum sentences, which have helped to deliver record numbers of incarcerations. According to the ITPI report, both the CCA and GEO Group have “supported laws like California’s three-strikes law, and policies aimed at continuing the War on Drugs”.

Profiting from prison: crime means big business for American companies | World Finance
 
Crime does not pay is directed at the criminal. In other words the benefits derived from your criminal action do not outweigh the risks derived from it.
 
In the US it does, first we need attorneys (even court appointed), judges, policemen, prison guards, beds, uniforms (orange), towels, detergent, free labor, and
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group love it. They are making money hand over fist.
(this article is a few years old but you get the drift)

Where would we be without crime, the military and wars??
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------



In the US, prisons are big business. Accounting for 25 percent of the world’s incarcerated, private companies are profiting from the country’s tough stance on crime

Snip

Private provision
The US’ prison system is increasingly run by private institutions (see Fig 3), and the importance of their role is growing. A number of large companies operate prisons throughout the country on a profit basis, including the two leading firms, the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group. CCA currently has more than 65 correctional facilities across the US, with a capacity of around 90,000 beds. The GEO Group has operations all over the world, with facilities in North America, Australia, South Africa and the UK. As a result of their influence, these companies have played a key role in the formulation of the US’ criminal justice laws.

Indeed, these firms have been strong proponents of laws that include mandatory minimum sentences, which have helped to deliver record numbers of incarcerations. According to the ITPI report, both the CCA and GEO Group have “supported laws like California’s three-strikes law, and policies aimed at continuing the War on Drugs”.

Profiting from prison: crime means big business for American companies | World Finance
What's your point?
 
In the US it does, first we need attorneys (even court appointed), judges, policemen, prison guards, beds, uniforms (orange), towels, detergent, free labor, and
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group love it. They are making money hand over fist.
(this article is a few years old but you get the drift)

Where would we be without crime, the military and wars??
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------



In the US, prisons are big business. Accounting for 25 percent of the world’s incarcerated, private companies are profiting from the country’s tough stance on crime

Snip

Private provision
The US’ prison system is increasingly run by private institutions (see Fig 3), and the importance of their role is growing. A number of large companies operate prisons throughout the country on a profit basis, including the two leading firms, the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group. CCA currently has more than 65 correctional facilities across the US, with a capacity of around 90,000 beds. The GEO Group has operations all over the world, with facilities in North America, Australia, South Africa and the UK. As a result of their influence, these companies have played a key role in the formulation of the US’ criminal justice laws.

Indeed, these firms have been strong proponents of laws that include mandatory minimum sentences, which have helped to deliver record numbers of incarcerations. According to the ITPI report, both the CCA and GEO Group have “supported laws like California’s three-strikes law, and policies aimed at continuing the War on Drugs”.

Profiting from prison: crime means big business for American companies | World Finance
What's your point?

My point is crime does pay and pays well. Got to keep those beds full, as its big bucks, even if one has to put low level criminals behind bars.

I so hope Manafort homes are seized and all his money also all of his families, I mean that is what they do to suspected drug smugglers.
 
In the US it does, first we need attorneys (even court appointed), judges, policemen, prison guards, beds, uniforms (orange), towels, detergent, free labor, and
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group love it. They are making money hand over fist.
(this article is a few years old but you get the drift)

Where would we be without crime, the military and wars??
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------



In the US, prisons are big business. Accounting for 25 percent of the world’s incarcerated, private companies are profiting from the country’s tough stance on crime

Snip

Private provision
The US’ prison system is increasingly run by private institutions (see Fig 3), and the importance of their role is growing. A number of large companies operate prisons throughout the country on a profit basis, including the two leading firms, the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group. CCA currently has more than 65 correctional facilities across the US, with a capacity of around 90,000 beds. The GEO Group has operations all over the world, with facilities in North America, Australia, South Africa and the UK. As a result of their influence, these companies have played a key role in the formulation of the US’ criminal justice laws.

Indeed, these firms have been strong proponents of laws that include mandatory minimum sentences, which have helped to deliver record numbers of incarcerations. According to the ITPI report, both the CCA and GEO Group have “supported laws like California’s three-strikes law, and policies aimed at continuing the War on Drugs”.

Profiting from prison: crime means big business for American companies | World Finance
What's your point?

My point is crime does pay and pays well. Got to keep those beds full, as its big bucks, even if one has to put low level criminals behind bars.

I so hope Manafort homes are seized and all his money also all of his families, I mean that is what they do to suspected drug smugglers.
The term crime doesn't pay, refers to the criminal. Not the system. You are a vindictive sad little person. Why do you want his family to be harmed?
 
In the US it does, first we need attorneys (even court appointed), judges, policemen, prison guards, beds, uniforms (orange), towels, detergent, free labor, and
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group love it. They are making money hand over fist.
(this article is a few years old but you get the drift)

Where would we be without crime, the military and wars??
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------



In the US, prisons are big business. Accounting for 25 percent of the world’s incarcerated, private companies are profiting from the country’s tough stance on crime

Snip

Private provision
The US’ prison system is increasingly run by private institutions (see Fig 3), and the importance of their role is growing. A number of large companies operate prisons throughout the country on a profit basis, including the two leading firms, the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group. CCA currently has more than 65 correctional facilities across the US, with a capacity of around 90,000 beds. The GEO Group has operations all over the world, with facilities in North America, Australia, South Africa and the UK. As a result of their influence, these companies have played a key role in the formulation of the US’ criminal justice laws.

Indeed, these firms have been strong proponents of laws that include mandatory minimum sentences, which have helped to deliver record numbers of incarcerations. According to the ITPI report, both the CCA and GEO Group have “supported laws like California’s three-strikes law, and policies aimed at continuing the War on Drugs”.

Profiting from prison: crime means big business for American companies | World Finance
What's your point?

My point is crime does pay and pays well. Got to keep those beds full, as its big bucks, even if one has to put low level criminals behind bars.

I so hope Manafort homes are seized and all his money also all of his families, I mean that is what they do to suspected drug smugglers.
The term crime doesn't pay, refers to the criminal. Not the system. You are a vindictive sad little person. Why do you want his family to be harmed?

No forfeiture laws apply even if one is suspected of a crime, they seize first. White collar criminals , like Manafort, should be persecuted to the full extent of the law.
 
In the US it does, first we need attorneys (even court appointed), judges, policemen, prison guards, beds, uniforms (orange), towels, detergent, free labor, and
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group love it. They are making money hand over fist.
(this article is a few years old but you get the drift)

Where would we be without crime, the military and wars??
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------



In the US, prisons are big business. Accounting for 25 percent of the world’s incarcerated, private companies are profiting from the country’s tough stance on crime

Snip

Private provision
The US’ prison system is increasingly run by private institutions (see Fig 3), and the importance of their role is growing. A number of large companies operate prisons throughout the country on a profit basis, including the two leading firms, the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group. CCA currently has more than 65 correctional facilities across the US, with a capacity of around 90,000 beds. The GEO Group has operations all over the world, with facilities in North America, Australia, South Africa and the UK. As a result of their influence, these companies have played a key role in the formulation of the US’ criminal justice laws.

Indeed, these firms have been strong proponents of laws that include mandatory minimum sentences, which have helped to deliver record numbers of incarcerations. According to the ITPI report, both the CCA and GEO Group have “supported laws like California’s three-strikes law, and policies aimed at continuing the War on Drugs”.

Profiting from prison: crime means big business for American companies | World Finance
What's your point?

My point is crime does pay and pays well. Got to keep those beds full, as its big bucks, even if one has to put low level criminals behind bars.

I so hope Manafort homes are seized and all his money also all of his families, I mean that is what they do to suspected drug smugglers.
The term crime doesn't pay, refers to the criminal. Not the system. You are a vindictive sad little person. Why do you want his family to be harmed?

No forfeiture laws apply even if one is suspected of a crime, they seize first. White collar criminals , like Manafort, should be persecuted to the full extent of the law.
It still goes to the fact that you are a hateful little person that wants to see harm done to people ( the families ) that had nothing to do with what Manafort is being investigated for.
 
In the US it does, first we need attorneys (even court appointed), judges, policemen, prison guards, beds, uniforms (orange), towels, detergent, free labor, and
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group love it. They are making money hand over fist.
(this article is a few years old but you get the drift)

Where would we be without crime, the military and wars??
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------



In the US, prisons are big business. Accounting for 25 percent of the world’s incarcerated, private companies are profiting from the country’s tough stance on crime

Snip

Private provision
The US’ prison system is increasingly run by private institutions (see Fig 3), and the importance of their role is growing. A number of large companies operate prisons throughout the country on a profit basis, including the two leading firms, the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group. CCA currently has more than 65 correctional facilities across the US, with a capacity of around 90,000 beds. The GEO Group has operations all over the world, with facilities in North America, Australia, South Africa and the UK. As a result of their influence, these companies have played a key role in the formulation of the US’ criminal justice laws.

Indeed, these firms have been strong proponents of laws that include mandatory minimum sentences, which have helped to deliver record numbers of incarcerations. According to the ITPI report, both the CCA and GEO Group have “supported laws like California’s three-strikes law, and policies aimed at continuing the War on Drugs”.

Profiting from prison: crime means big business for American companies | World Finance
What's your point?

My point is crime does pay and pays well. Got to keep those beds full, as its big bucks, even if one has to put low level criminals behind bars.

I so hope Manafort homes are seized and all his money also all of his families, I mean that is what they do to suspected drug smugglers.
\

be happy, penny, dear, that REALLY IDIOT GRAMMAR is not a felony---
you want to "seize" "FAMILIES"?
 
Make them go broke! Stop being assholes who committ crime then whine about prisons. Libtards!
 
In the US it does, first we need attorneys (even court appointed), judges, policemen, prison guards, beds, uniforms (orange), towels, detergent, free labor, and
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group love it. They are making money hand over fist.
(this article is a few years old but you get the drift)

Where would we be without crime, the military and wars??
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------



In the US, prisons are big business. Accounting for 25 percent of the world’s incarcerated, private companies are profiting from the country’s tough stance on crime

Snip

Private provision
The US’ prison system is increasingly run by private institutions (see Fig 3), and the importance of their role is growing. A number of large companies operate prisons throughout the country on a profit basis, including the two leading firms, the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group. CCA currently has more than 65 correctional facilities across the US, with a capacity of around 90,000 beds. The GEO Group has operations all over the world, with facilities in North America, Australia, South Africa and the UK. As a result of their influence, these companies have played a key role in the formulation of the US’ criminal justice laws.

Indeed, these firms have been strong proponents of laws that include mandatory minimum sentences, which have helped to deliver record numbers of incarcerations. According to the ITPI report, both the CCA and GEO Group have “supported laws like California’s three-strikes law, and policies aimed at continuing the War on Drugs”.

Profiting from prison: crime means big business for American companies | World Finance
What's your point?

My point is crime does pay and pays well. Got to keep those beds full, as its big bucks, even if one has to put low level criminals behind bars.

I so hope Manafort homes are seized and all his money also all of his families, I mean that is what they do to suspected drug smugglers.
The term crime doesn't pay, refers to the criminal. Not the system. You are a vindictive sad little person. Why do you want his family to be harmed?

No forfeiture laws apply even if one is suspected of a crime, they seize first. White collar criminals , like Manafort, should be persecuted to the full extent of the law.

You can say the same thing about the Clinton’s, but you don’t. Hmmm...
 
In the US it does, first we need attorneys (even court appointed), judges, policemen, prison guards, beds, uniforms (orange), towels, detergent, free labor, and
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group love it. They are making money hand over fist.
(this article is a few years old but you get the drift)

Where would we be without crime, the military and wars??
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------



In the US, prisons are big business. Accounting for 25 percent of the world’s incarcerated, private companies are profiting from the country’s tough stance on crime

Snip

Private provision
The US’ prison system is increasingly run by private institutions (see Fig 3), and the importance of their role is growing. A number of large companies operate prisons throughout the country on a profit basis, including the two leading firms, the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group. CCA currently has more than 65 correctional facilities across the US, with a capacity of around 90,000 beds. The GEO Group has operations all over the world, with facilities in North America, Australia, South Africa and the UK. As a result of their influence, these companies have played a key role in the formulation of the US’ criminal justice laws.

Indeed, these firms have been strong proponents of laws that include mandatory minimum sentences, which have helped to deliver record numbers of incarcerations. According to the ITPI report, both the CCA and GEO Group have “supported laws like California’s three-strikes law, and policies aimed at continuing the War on Drugs”.

Profiting from prison: crime means big business for American companies | World Finance
What's your point?

My point is crime does pay and pays well. Got to keep those beds full, as its big bucks, even if one has to put low level criminals behind bars.

I so hope Manafort homes are seized and all his money also all of his families, I mean that is what they do to suspected drug smugglers.
The term crime doesn't pay, refers to the criminal. Not the system. You are a vindictive sad little person. Why do you want his family to be harmed?

No forfeiture laws apply even if one is suspected of a crime, they seize first. White collar criminals , like Manafort, should be persecuted to the full extent of the law.

You can say the same thing about the Clinton’s, but you don’t. Hmmm...

they have no crimes that I'm aware of.
 
In the US it does, first we need attorneys (even court appointed), judges, policemen, prison guards, beds, uniforms (orange), towels, detergent, free labor, and
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group love it. They are making money hand over fist.
(this article is a few years old but you get the drift)

Where would we be without crime, the military and wars??
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------



In the US, prisons are big business. Accounting for 25 percent of the world’s incarcerated, private companies are profiting from the country’s tough stance on crime

Snip

Private provision
The US’ prison system is increasingly run by private institutions (see Fig 3), and the importance of their role is growing. A number of large companies operate prisons throughout the country on a profit basis, including the two leading firms, the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group. CCA currently has more than 65 correctional facilities across the US, with a capacity of around 90,000 beds. The GEO Group has operations all over the world, with facilities in North America, Australia, South Africa and the UK. As a result of their influence, these companies have played a key role in the formulation of the US’ criminal justice laws.

Indeed, these firms have been strong proponents of laws that include mandatory minimum sentences, which have helped to deliver record numbers of incarcerations. According to the ITPI report, both the CCA and GEO Group have “supported laws like California’s three-strikes law, and policies aimed at continuing the War on Drugs”.

Profiting from prison: crime means big business for American companies | World Finance
What's your point?

My point is crime does pay and pays well. Got to keep those beds full, as its big bucks, even if one has to put low level criminals behind bars.

I so hope Manafort homes are seized and all his money also all of his families, I mean that is what they do to suspected drug smugglers.
\

be happy, penny, dear, that REALLY IDIOT GRAMMAR is not a felony---
you want to "seize" "FAMILIES"?

who are you the spelling police?
 
In the US it does, first we need attorneys (even court appointed), judges, policemen, prison guards, beds, uniforms (orange), towels, detergent, free labor, and
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group love it. They are making money hand over fist.
(this article is a few years old but you get the drift)

Where would we be without crime, the military and wars??
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------



In the US, prisons are big business. Accounting for 25 percent of the world’s incarcerated, private companies are profiting from the country’s tough stance on crime

Snip

Private provision
The US’ prison system is increasingly run by private institutions (see Fig 3), and the importance of their role is growing. A number of large companies operate prisons throughout the country on a profit basis, including the two leading firms, the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group. CCA currently has more than 65 correctional facilities across the US, with a capacity of around 90,000 beds. The GEO Group has operations all over the world, with facilities in North America, Australia, South Africa and the UK. As a result of their influence, these companies have played a key role in the formulation of the US’ criminal justice laws.

Indeed, these firms have been strong proponents of laws that include mandatory minimum sentences, which have helped to deliver record numbers of incarcerations. According to the ITPI report, both the CCA and GEO Group have “supported laws like California’s three-strikes law, and policies aimed at continuing the War on Drugs”.

Profiting from prison: crime means big business for American companies | World Finance
What's your point?

My point is crime does pay and pays well. Got to keep those beds full, as its big bucks, even if one has to put low level criminals behind bars.

I so hope Manafort homes are seized and all his money also all of his families, I mean that is what they do to suspected drug smugglers.
The term crime doesn't pay, refers to the criminal. Not the system. You are a vindictive sad little person. Why do you want his family to be harmed?

No forfeiture laws apply even if one is suspected of a crime, they seize first. White collar criminals , like Manafort, should be persecuted to the full extent of the law.
It still goes to the fact that you are a hateful little person that wants to see harm done to people ( the families ) that had nothing to do with what Manafort is being investigated for.

Well that is the way the justice system works, what was paid for with illegal money gets seized.
 
What's your point?

My point is crime does pay and pays well. Got to keep those beds full, as its big bucks, even if one has to put low level criminals behind bars.

I so hope Manafort homes are seized and all his money also all of his families, I mean that is what they do to suspected drug smugglers.
The term crime doesn't pay, refers to the criminal. Not the system. You are a vindictive sad little person. Why do you want his family to be harmed?

No forfeiture laws apply even if one is suspected of a crime, they seize first. White collar criminals , like Manafort, should be persecuted to the full extent of the law.
It still goes to the fact that you are a hateful little person that wants to see harm done to people ( the families ) that had nothing to do with what Manafort is being investigated for.

Well that is the way the justice system works, what was paid for with illegal money gets seized.
I know how the legal system works. You are missing my point. You take delight in hoping for harm to people that had nothing to do with the crime.
 
My point is crime does pay and pays well. Got to keep those beds full, as its big bucks, even if one has to put low level criminals behind bars.

I so hope Manafort homes are seized and all his money also all of his families, I mean that is what they do to suspected drug smugglers.
The term crime doesn't pay, refers to the criminal. Not the system. You are a vindictive sad little person. Why do you want his family to be harmed?

No forfeiture laws apply even if one is suspected of a crime, they seize first. White collar criminals , like Manafort, should be persecuted to the full extent of the law.
It still goes to the fact that you are a hateful little person that wants to see harm done to people ( the families ) that had nothing to do with what Manafort is being investigated for.

Well that is the way the justice system works, what was paid for with illegal money gets seized.
I know how the legal system works. You are missing my point. You take delight in hoping for harm to people that had nothing to do with the crime.

yes that is the way it works.
 
The term crime doesn't pay, refers to the criminal. Not the system. You are a vindictive sad little person. Why do you want his family to be harmed?

No forfeiture laws apply even if one is suspected of a crime, they seize first. White collar criminals , like Manafort, should be persecuted to the full extent of the law.
It still goes to the fact that you are a hateful little person that wants to see harm done to people ( the families ) that had nothing to do with what Manafort is being investigated for.

Well that is the way the justice system works, what was paid for with illegal money gets seized.
I know how the legal system works. You are missing my point. You take delight in hoping for harm to people that had nothing to do with the crime.

yes that is the way it works.
Again since you are thick as a brick. I know how the legal system work and indeed the moneys can be seized.. You fail to address why you have such hatred for the family..
 
In the US it does, first we need attorneys (even court appointed), judges, policemen, prison guards, beds, uniforms (orange), towels, detergent, free labor, and
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group love it. They are making money hand over fist.
(this article is a few years old but you get the drift)

Where would we be without crime, the military and wars??
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------



In the US, prisons are big business. Accounting for 25 percent of the world’s incarcerated, private companies are profiting from the country’s tough stance on crime

Snip

Private provision
The US’ prison system is increasingly run by private institutions (see Fig 3), and the importance of their role is growing. A number of large companies operate prisons throughout the country on a profit basis, including the two leading firms, the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group. CCA currently has more than 65 correctional facilities across the US, with a capacity of around 90,000 beds. The GEO Group has operations all over the world, with facilities in North America, Australia, South Africa and the UK. As a result of their influence, these companies have played a key role in the formulation of the US’ criminal justice laws.

Indeed, these firms have been strong proponents of laws that include mandatory minimum sentences, which have helped to deliver record numbers of incarcerations. According to the ITPI report, both the CCA and GEO Group have “supported laws like California’s three-strikes law, and policies aimed at continuing the War on Drugs”.

Profiting from prison: crime means big business for American companies | World Finance
What's your point?

My point is crime does pay and pays well. Got to keep those beds full, as its big bucks, even if one has to put low level criminals behind bars.

I so hope Manafort homes are seized and all his money also all of his families, I mean that is what they do to suspected drug smugglers.
\

be happy, penny, dear, that REALLY IDIOT GRAMMAR is not a felony---
you want to "seize" "FAMILIES"?

who are you the spelling police?

no-----the "IDEOLOGY" police. What do you intend to DO with the
"seized families" of felons? -------I am not sure----but your ancestors----
the BRITS may have sold them to the colonies in days of old
 
What's your point?

My point is crime does pay and pays well. Got to keep those beds full, as its big bucks, even if one has to put low level criminals behind bars.

I so hope Manafort homes are seized and all his money also all of his families, I mean that is what they do to suspected drug smugglers.
The term crime doesn't pay, refers to the criminal. Not the system. You are a vindictive sad little person. Why do you want his family to be harmed?

No forfeiture laws apply even if one is suspected of a crime, they seize first. White collar criminals , like Manafort, should be persecuted to the full extent of the law.

You can say the same thing about the Clinton’s, but you don’t. Hmmm...

they have no crimes that I'm aware of.
Since you keep talking about the legal system and how it works, you must realize that since there has been no conviction of Manafort, in the eyes of the court there has been no crime committed in his case either.
 
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No forfeiture laws apply even if one is suspected of a crime, they seize first. White collar criminals , like Manafort, should be persecuted to the full extent of the law.
It still goes to the fact that you are a hateful little person that wants to see harm done to people ( the families ) that had nothing to do with what Manafort is being investigated for.

Well that is the way the justice system works, what was paid for with illegal money gets seized.
I know how the legal system works. You are missing my point. You take delight in hoping for harm to people that had nothing to do with the crime.

yes that is the way it works.
Again since you are thick as a brick. I know how the legal system work and indeed the moneys can be seized.. You fail to address your spiteful nature.

for the record-----our dear penny's remarks on seizing the property of
felons involved in crime-------does contain a grain of truth-----a small grain--
but a grain never-the-less
 

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