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Tuesday, May 05, 2009

David Cameron and the slave trade

David Cameron and the slave trade



"* In a democracy only the state, if anyone, should totally control a citizen and their family. It is the ultimate, non-transferable state power. Prison isn’t like a hospital responsive to consumers.

* Increased profits require more fear of crime, more crime, more prisoners and longer sentences.

* Rehabilitation reduces profits. Thus privatisation makes everyone less safe.

* Prisoners are part of the community – not slaves to offload onto a multinationals’ balance sheet

* It is immoral to profit from the pain of others.

* Overseas experience is clear. Ten out of the eleven private prisons in the UK are in the bottom quarter of the performance register.

* Cutting costs means even less services. Teachers and health would come from the cheapest outside providers, not linking properly to the rest of the system.

• More secrecy – the corporation reports what protects their profit".
www.justiceaction.org.au

David Cameron's slavery idea hidden in the link below.

Prisons Policy Paper - Prisons with a purpose

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