2020
DOI: 10.1177/0011128719897236
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Comparing the Rates of Misconduct Between Private and Public Prisons in Texas

Abstract: Mass incarceration has led to an increased reliance on private prisons. Yet, there is little evidence regarding the extent to which public safety and misconduct patterns differ across private versus public prisons. Combining data from prisoners in the State of Texas within a counterfactual research design, the current study examines differences in the likelihood of engaging in misconduct among comparable male inmates sentenced to a private over a public prison unit. Findings indicate there are no significant d… Show more

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“…Placement reasons and lengths of stay also vary at the facility-and AOR-level (see While it is beyond the scope of our data to explain the observed variation across AORs, literature from the prison context suggests the possibility that economic (e.g., El Sayed et al, 2020) and political (e.g., Campbell, 2011) factors could contribute to differences across AORs.…”
Section: Detention Facilities and Ice Field Office Areas Of Responsibmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Placement reasons and lengths of stay also vary at the facility-and AOR-level (see While it is beyond the scope of our data to explain the observed variation across AORs, literature from the prison context suggests the possibility that economic (e.g., El Sayed et al, 2020) and political (e.g., Campbell, 2011) factors could contribute to differences across AORs.…”
Section: Detention Facilities and Ice Field Office Areas Of Responsibmentioning
confidence: 97%