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A theoretical analysis of the impact of privatization upon corrections in Canada from a critical perspective /Johnston, Sarah Ann January 1990 (has links)
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A theoretical analysis of the impact of privatization upon corrections in Canada from a critical perspective /Johnston, Sarah Ann January 1990 (has links)
Privatization of federal correctional services in Canada is extensive. It has gained considerable momentum since the present Conservative government came into power in 1984. Privatization has allowed the government to cut costs, but has not addressed the underlying issue: the high rate of delinquency. The author argues that, in the future, correctional services will not be purely private, but neither will they be wholly public. Correctional services and the operational aspects of corrections will involve a mix of the public and private sectors. Privatization will have its largest impact on concrete auxiliary services of the Correctional Service of Canada; to a lesser degree it will have an impact upon all or most post-release programmes. However, privatization should not affect penitentiaries that are classified as medium security and higher.
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