Private Prisons
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, for-profit companies were responsible for approximately 7 percent of state prisoners and 18 percent of federal prisoners in 2015 (the most recent numbers currently available). U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reported that in 2016, private prisons held nearly three-quarters of federal immigration detainees. Private prisons also hold an unknown percentage of people held in local jails in Texas, Louisiana, and a handful of other states. While supporters of private prisons tout the idea that governments can save money through privatization, the evidence is mixed at best—in fact, private prisons may in some instances cost more than governmental ones. These private prisons have also been linked to numerous cases of violence and atrocious conditions.
The Latest
Trump and Sessions: Great for the Private Prison Industry, Terrible for Civil Rights
Blog Post - Speak FreelyJanuary 5, 2017In Stunning Reversal, Law Enforcement, Military, and Security Advisors Urge Homeland Security to Shift Away from Private Prisons
Blog Post - Speak FreelyDecember 2, 2016Dockery v. Epps
CaseSeptember 30, 2015
Notorious Private Prison Closes Today in Walnut Grove, Mississippi
News/Press ReleaseSeptember 15, 2016Congratulations! The Taxes You Just Paid Might Be On Their Way to a Private Prison
Blog Post - Speak FreelyApril 15, 2014DOJ Memorandum - Reducing Use of Private Prisons
LetterAugust 18, 2016
Trump and Sessions: Great for the Private Prison Industry, Terrible for Civil Rights
Blog Post - Speak FreelyJanuary 5, 2017In Stunning Reversal, Law Enforcement, Military, and Security Advisors Urge Homeland Security to Shift Away from Private Prisons
Blog Post - Speak FreelyDecember 2, 2016Notorious Private Prison Closes Today in Walnut Grove, Mississippi
News/Press ReleaseSeptember 15, 2016
ACLU: DOJ Private-Prison Decision Signals End to Texas’ Immigrant Prisons
News/Press ReleaseAugust 18, 2016Justice Department Tells Bureau of Prisons to Phase Out Private Prisons
News/Press ReleaseAugust 18, 2016DOJ Memorandum - Reducing Use of Private Prisons
LetterAugust 18, 2016


