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Sun Mar 3, 2013, 12:38 AM Mar 2013

Town Relies On Troubled Youth Prison For Profits

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Town Relies On Troubled Youth Prison For Profits
http://www.npr.org/2011/03/25/134850972/town-relies-on-troubled-youth-prison-for-profits?sc=tw&cc=share
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First in a two-part series on private prisons

Prisons are filled with stress and violence; without proper supervision they can revert to primitive places. That's what happened at Walnut Grove Youth Correctional Facility in Mississippi, an NPR news investigation has determined.

As the nation's largest juvenile prison, Walnut Grove houses 1,200 boys and young men in a sprawling one-story complex ringed by security fences about an hour's drive east of Jackson. The State of Mississippi pays a private corrections company to run the prison.

NPR's investigation found that allegations swirling around the prison raise the fundamental question of whether profits have distorted the mission of rehabilitating young inmates.

(More text and a 10-minute audio presentation at the link.)

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