The SEC requires public corporations list financial risks for their shareholders in their annual reports. What's the problem?
"To that end it lobbies legislatures to make more things a criminal offense and to have longer prison sentences." Care to cite and give examples? Facts and data only, please.
The UK is already looking to save $738M over 6 years with its private prison contracts (450M pounds according to Wikipedia). Why would they do so if you claim that private prisons can't reduce costs?
The SEC requires public corporations list financial risks for their shareholders in their annual reports. What's the problem?
"To that end it lobbies legislatures to make more things a criminal offense and to have longer prison sentences." Care to cite and give examples? Facts and data only, please.
The UK is already looking to save $738M over 6 years with its private prison contracts (450M pounds according to Wikipedia). Why would they do so if you claim that private prisons can't reduce costs?