Private prisons are incarceration centers that are run by a for-profit company instead of a government agency. The companies that operate private prisons are paid a per-diem or monthly rate for each prisoner they keep in their facilities. In Canada there are currently no private prisons. Opponents of private prisons argue that incarceration is a social responsibility and that entrusting it to for-profit companies is inhumane. Proponents argue that prisons run by private companies are consistently more cost effective than those run by government agencies.
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Response rates from 1.6k Spadina--Fort York voters.
20% Yes |
80% No |
13% Yes |
75% No |
6% Yes, but they should be strictly regulated to prevent mismanagement and corruption |
5% No, private prisons will sacrifice quality of care and rehabilitation services for profit |
1% Yes, but eliminate contractual occupancy quotas |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.6k Spadina--Fort York voters.
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Unique answers from Spadina--Fort York voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9G28PF42yrs2Y
No, the prisons we have today should have increased safety while hiring more psychologists to have each criminal work from prison to fund the prison so that this can also help them be ready for the public world once they are approved to become part of the public once again.
@B4MYRBK1wk1W
No, for-profit prisons incentivize incarceration and sacrifice rehabilitation, perpetuating cycles of crime
@B32P3GS2mos2MO
Pay prison guards more money, hold them accountable to standards to avoid corruption and punishment guards swiftly for any violations
@8GPGQX85yrs5Y
Allow both private and government run to see who does the best job.
@9TMF6JB7mos7MO
No, because there is a risk of the criminals being let out early due to nepotism if their family members work at the prison.
@9TLDMJL7mos7MO
Yes, but they should be monitored closely in case of bribery, leading to the release of unwanted felons and convicted criminals before their sentence is over.
@9JZP7TY1yr1Y
only if it will help rehabilitate convicts and eliminate contractual occupancy quotas and must be strongly regulated
@9FM9QN92yrs2Y
No, prisons should be managed and carried out by the government to avoid disorganization and implement order.
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