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Bernie Sanders on private prisons: 'Justice is not for sale'

Today, the Democratic candidate will introduce a bill that, if passed, would eliminate for-profit prisons, expanding a national conversation on social justice, law enforcement, and prison reform. 

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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., speaks at a civil rights rally at Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday. Sanders will introduce a bill to eliminate for-profit prisons, expanding a renewed national debate on social justice and prison reform.

On Thursday, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I) of Vt. is set to introduce the 鈥淛ustice Is Not For Sale鈥 Act on Capitol Hill, which would ban a private prison industry he accuses of creating a 鈥減erverse incentive鈥 to keep jails filled.

The bill, co-sponsored by Rep. Raul Manuel Grijalva (D) of Ariz., calls for federal, state, and local governments to ban privately run prisons within three years, to reduce high fees for prisoner services such as phone calls, and to reinstate a federal parole system, which was eliminated as part of 鈥榯ough on crime鈥 efforts in the 1980s, . The bill also seeks to reduce the number of immigrants held in detention centers, many of which are privately-managed, by eliminating of housing 34,000 people each day.

Calling the private prison industry 鈥渄isgraceful,鈥 and 鈥渕orally repugnant,鈥 Sanders鈥 says 鈥渢he measure of success for law enforcement should not be how many people get locked up.鈥澛

Private prisons, originally created to lower costs and聽reduce dangerous overcrowding in public facilities, now house 19 percent of federal prisoners, fueling a $5 billion industry that has quickly become a hot .

Reform advocates allege that the industry, dominated by The GEO Group and the Corrections Corporation of America, reduces the motivation to rehabilitate prisoners because companies make a profit by keeping them imprisoned.聽

A released this spring found that private prison inmates often serve longer sentences, yet are just as likely to recidivate聽as those in public prisons.聽

As researcher Anita Mukherjee highlighted, these longer sentences , undermining聽, which is ostensibly the industry鈥檚 core purpose. Other analyses have also , particularly since state contacts may have to to their private providers.聽

Calling to abolish the industry, Sanders says:

We need to end the tragic reality that the United States has more people in jail than any other country on earth, and that the people being incarcerated are disproportionately black and Hispanic. We need to take a hard look at why the rate of recidivism in this country is so high and why we are not developing successful paths back to civil society for those who serve prison time.

By adding a specific plan to the national conversation on law enforcement, racial bias, and prison reform, the bill may help Sanders make inroads with voting demographics he has struggled to reach as an Independent senator from a small, nearly entirely white state.

beside intellectual and civil rights activist Cornel West last week, Sanders stressed investing in 鈥渏obs and education rather than jails and incarceration.鈥 Hillary Clinton, who enjoys far more recognition and support from African-American voters, has also criticized mass incarceration, but has yet to propose a specific reform plan.

Meanwhile, an opinion piece in聽Al Jazeera reports that Republican candidates have supported, or accepted support from, the private prison industry.聽

Although a ban on private prisons would face an uphill battle in Congress, 海角大神 reports that other bipartisan prison reform bills are likely to pass this fall, as both parties recognize new research casting doubt on the assumption that tough sentencing laws result in lower crime rates.

Thanks to three-strike laws and minimum sentencing requirements instituted in the 1980s and 1990s, the prison population has more than quadrupled over the past few decades; more than 1 percent of Americans are now behind bars.

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