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Are private prisons the answer?

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In the last decade, states have been coming down harder on crime and that's caused a prison population explosion. Many are running out of places to put them. Enter the booming private prison industry. Stacey Vanek-Smith reports.

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Doug Krizner: The U.S. prison population is exploding. Currently over two million are incarcerated in America, but many cash-strapped states are running out of room for additional inmates. So states are turning to private prisons like the Corrections Corporation of America. The company operates 65 prisons, and it's building as quickly as it can. Late yesterday, the Corrections Corporation of America reported earnings were up nearly 25 percent from last year. Stacey Vanek-Smith reports.


Stacey Vanek-Smith: The U.S. prison population is expected to jump by about 200,000 people over the next five years at a cost of more than $27 billion. And that means boom-time for companies like Corrections Corporation of America.

Company spokesperson Louise Grant says private prisons can't be beat in terms of facilities and cost-effectiveness.

Louise Grant: We can build a 1,500 to 1,800 bed facility for about $100 million. If a state were to build that same facility, it may take them three to six years at a cost of 150-200 million.

But not everyone is convinced that private prisons are the answer.

Sue Urahn: It truly is a band-aid solution.

Sue Urahn directs the Pew Center on the States:

Urahn: I think states have other alternatives available to them, which begin to get more at the root of the problem.

Urahn says rehab facilities and structured parole can be excellent options for non-violent offenders.

I'm Stacey Vanek-Smith for Marketplace.

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