Privatization EPI Resources SEARCH BY TYPE OF RESOURCE ALL RESOURCES ON PRISON PRIVATIZATION (2004) "Are private prisons to blame for mass incarceration and its evils? Prison conditions, neoliberalism, and public choice" Aviram, Hadar. Fordham Urban Law Journal (2004) "Bureaucracy, Private Prisons, and the Future of Penal Reform" Armstrong, Sarah. Buffalo Criminal Law Review (2004) "A Civil Liberties View of Private Prisons" Elvin, Jan. The Prison Journal (2004) "Do Private Prisons Really offer Savings Compared with their Public Counterparts?" Kish, Richard J.; Lipton, Amy F.. Economic Affairs (2004) An econometric study of private prisons: cost, quality, and efficiency Merryman, Scott Eric. University of Oregon (2004) "A Generic Multiple Constituency Matrix: Accountability in Private Prisons" Bergsteiner, Harald; Avery, Gayle C.. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (2004) "Growth and Quality of U.S. Private Prisons: Evidence from a National Survey*" Camp, Scott D.; Gaes, Gerald G.. Criminology & Public Policy (2004) The history and politics of private prisons: a comparative analysis Sellers, Martin P.. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; Associated University Presses 978-0-8386-3492-9 (2004) "Inherently Governmental: A Legal Argument for Ending Private Federal Prisons and Detention Centers" O'Carroll, Fiona. Emory Law Journal (2004) Inside private prisons: an American dilemma in the age of mass incarceration Eisen, Lauren-Brooke. Columbia University Press 978-0-231-54231-9 (2004) "Prison privatization and inmate labor in the global economy: reframing the debate over private prisons. (Introduction through I. Prison Privatization as a Domestic Face of Globalization, p. 355-385)" Aman, Alfred C.; Greenhouse, Carol J.. Fordham Urban Law Journal (2004) Prison Profiteers Who Makes Money from Mass Incarceration Herival, Tara; Wright, Paul. The New Press 978-1-59558-454-0 (2004) "Private Prison, Private Records" Tartaglia, M.. Boston University Law Review (2004) "Private prisons" Dimovski, Darko. Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta, Nis (2004) Private prisons and public accountability Harding, Richard. Transaction Publishers 978-1-56000-327-4 (2004) "Private prisons and the management of scandal" Boyle, Otis; Stanley, Elizabeth. Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal (2004) Private prisons and the public interest McDonald, Douglas. Rutgers University Press 978-0-8135-1574-8 (2004) Private prisons in America: a critical race perspective Hallett, Michael A.. University of Illinois Press 978-0-252-03069-7 (2004) "Private Prisons in Perspective: Some Conceptual Isues" Shichor, David. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice (2004) "Private Prisons, Criminological Research, and Conflict of Interest: A Case Study" Geis, Gilbert; Mobley, Alan; Shichor, David. Crime & Delinquency (2004) Private prisons: cons and pros Logan, Charles H.. Oxford University Press 978-0-19-506353-0 (2004) Private prisons: mixing punishment & profit. Leighton, Paul. 978-1-4739-7392-3 (2004) "Private prisons: myths, realities & educational opportunities for inmates.(2013 National Conference on Prison Higher Education )" Seiter, Richard P.. Saint Louis University Public Law Review (2004) "Private prisons: Problems within the solution" Bowditch, Christine; Everett, Ronald S.. Justice Quarterly (2004) Punishment for sale private prisons, big business and the incarceration binge Selman, Donna; Leighton, Paul. Rowman & Littlefield 978-1-282-48061-2 (2004) "The Unconvincing Case Against Private Prisons" Feeley, M. M.. Indiana Law Journal (2004) "Who is in private prisons? Demographic profiles of prisoners and workers in American private prisons" Burkhardt, Brett C.. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice