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Essay / Justice Debate: Punishment versus Rehabilitation fill their facilities. Mr Geoffrey Segal writes: "Private prison companies are unlikely to influence policy towards greater incarceration when such policies are clearly already very popular with the general population" in his published online article also in The Reason in November 2002: Mr. Segal is director of privatization and government reform at the Reason Foundation. holds a bachelor's degree in political science from Arizona State University and a master's degree in public policy from Pepperdine University. The Prison System as an Industry, According to Randy Gragg, Private Prisons Are Beginning to Thrive Again, Mr. Gragg is the Editor-in-Chief of Portland Monthly, he wrote the article "A High Security, Low Risk Investment : A Private Investment Prisons Make Crime Pay” for Harper's Magazine in August 1996. Mr. Gragg is a graduate of the Harvard University School of Design and a National Fellow in Arts Journalism at Columbia University. THE
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