No Room in Prison? Ship 'Em Off
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May 18, 2006
Silja J.A. Talvi In These Times
This should come as no surprise, however, at a prison that pays
entry-level guards $7.60 an hour -- 'fast-food restaurant wages,'
as Ken Kopczynski, executive director of
Private Corrections
Institute, calls them. Indeed, in a postscript to the article,
Talvi reports that Wheelwright prison's drug counselor was recently
arrested for trafficking in methadone.
-- Nick Rose
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