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Yet, according to Libal, "Idaho has more than 200 prisoners incarcerated in a CCA prison in Colorado." Wright warns that human rights violations in prisons are not unique to private prisons, which he says comprise about six percent of total prisons in the United States. "There are problems across the board," he says. "For example, in private and public prisons, medical care is abysmal. But in a private prison a doctor might get a big bonus from denying someone care. Private corporations profit from misery and brutality." "But public prisons are no panacea," he says. "We are comparing rotten apples and rotten oranges." _____________________ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.
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