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PRIVATIZING PUNISHMENT: TESTING THEORIES OF PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR PRIVATE PRISON AND IMMIGRATION DETENTION FACILITIES
Peter K. Enns,
Mark Ramirez
Politics and Global Studies, School of (SPGS)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Criminal Law
100%
Punishment
89%
Prisons
85%
Emigration and Immigration
83%
Business Ethics
67%
Privatization
58%
State Government
50%
Federal Government
47%
Conflict of Interest
45%
Psychology Transfer
41%
Industry
32%
Aptitude
24%
Population
13%
Social Sciences
detention
75%
public support
74%
correctional institution
60%
penalty
59%
immigration
57%
private corporation
34%
criminal justice policy
31%
private institution
28%
test theory
28%
private company
28%
escalation
25%
conflict of interest
25%
Criminal Justice Systems
22%
privatization
22%
Federal Government
20%
supervision
19%
moral philosophy
17%
election
17%
industry
13%