Off-Topic Human Trafficking

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Medicare/Medicaid/SS fraud? Military spending fraud?
All are wrong, and should not be tolerated. But these are are financial scams.

Which also occur in the private sector as well. Insider trading, ponzi scenes, price gouging…

For-profit prisons place a profit motive over human beings. For example (stats may be off a bit)

States sign agreements with private prisons to guarantee that they will fill a certain number of beds in jail at any given point. The most common rate is 90%, though some prisons are able to snag a 100% promise from their local governments. Because of these contracts, the state is obligated to keep prisons almost full at all times or pay for the beds anyway, so the incentive is to incarcerate more people and for longer in order to fill the quota.

One in every four people that is incarcerated worldwide is held captive in a United States jail. How is it that a country with only 5% of the world’s population has 25% of all the inmates? Simple: prisoners are source of revenue for private companies, so the demand for incarcerating them is especially high.


It’s that simple.

 
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All are wrong, and should not be tolerated. But these are are financial scams.

Which also occur in the private sector as well. Insider trading, ponzi scenes, price gouging…

For-profit prisons place a profit motive over human beings. For example (stats may be off a bit)

States sign agreements with private prisons to guarantee that they will fill a certain number of beds in jail at any given point. The most common rate is 90%, though some prisons are able to snag a 100% promise from their local governments. Because of these contracts, the state is obligated to keep prisons almost full at all times or pay for the beds anyway, so the incentive is to incarcerate more people and for longer in order to fill the quota.

One in every four people that is incarcerated worldwide is held captive in a United States jail. How is it that a country with only 5% of the world’s population has 25% of all the inmates? Simple: prisoners are source of revenue for private companies, so the demand for incarcerating them is especially high.


It’s that simple.

Bottom line is I dont give a **** about inmates and I want government smaller, so eets just agree to disagree.
 
All are wrong, and should not be tolerated. But these are are financial scams.

Which also occur in the private sector as well. Insider trading, ponzi scenes, price gouging…

For-profit prisons place a profit motive over human beings. For example (stats may be off a bit)

States sign agreements with private prisons to guarantee that they will fill a certain number of beds in jail at any given point. The most common rate is 90%, though some prisons are able to snag a 100% promise from their local governments. Because of these contracts, the state is obligated to keep prisons almost full at all times or pay for the beds anyway, so the incentive is to incarcerate more people and for longer in order to fill the quota.

One in every four people that is incarcerated worldwide is held captive in a United States jail. How is it that a country with only 5% of the world’s population has 25% of all the inmates? Simple: prisoners are source of revenue for private companies, so the demand for incarcerating them is especially high.


It’s that simple.

You aint never lied!
 
Bottom line is I dont give a **** about inmates and I want government smaller, so eets just agree to disagree.


Our deficit is this ridiculous number that will never be repaid; you come across as one whose life will not be as fulfilling should the deficit not be repaid. Get over yourself. Why are you worried about such things?
And you may not give a **** about the inmates . . . it is clear you don't actually care about the officers either. You can't say all lives matter bc you don't believe it.
 
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Our deficit is this ridiculous number that will never be repaid; you come across as one whose life will not be as fulfilling should the deficit not be repaid. Get over yourself. Why are you worried about such things?
And you may not give a **** about the inmates . . . it is clear you don't actually care about the officers either. You can't say all lives matter bc you don't believe it.

En ingles por favor!
 
At my school we received 5 new students over the past few weeks. Human trafficking of children is a nasty brutal business. 3/5 are students that have returned to our program after an initial 90 day stay months ago. This problem is not a political problem. It is not like pastors' conferences where there is higher ordering patterns of pornography on the tv in their rooms. No, human trafficking is a people problem.

https://www.ajc.com/news/crime/fbi-...ficking-operation/Z7A3BUXYHBEMVEA7F6WECDCCTI/
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Prisons should be certified for X number of beds.

You're full and another 50 prisoners come in - you pull out 50 with the more serious offenses - take them out back, cave in the back of their head, dig, shovel, and cover.

The population of the prison is thus constant - and after a while - many may decide the life of crime just isn't worth it.

Not talking about revenge - or hatred - I'd forgive them and then bash their heads in. No hard feelings.
 
I wonder who John Doe #21 is?


Maxwell's attorneys strongly objected to the release of material on certain people, such as J. Doe 21, who is described as a "public figure" in a court filing.​

Prince Albert or Bill Clinton.....
 
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