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Much of the CSC's profits were allegedly based on high crime rates, as hinted in a 2002 statement by James F. Slattery: "Increases in parole rates combined with economic slowdowns traditionally lead to an increased need for correctional services," he said. "We believe this historical pattern will be
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Due to audits findings of overcharges and reports of continuing abuse, the State of Florida cancelled its existing contracts with YSI, the remaining functional operation of CSC. The corporation was required to reimburse the state for $ 2,000,000 in overcharges.
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investigation, inmates held in facilities run by YSI "have frequently faced beatings, neglect, sexual abuse and unsanitary food over the past two decades."
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for $ 62.1 million. GEO then divested the youth portion of the enterprise, Youth Services International (YSI), back to its principals. According to a 2013
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The New York State Lobbying Commission fined Correctional Services Corp. $ 300,000 for purchasing votes in the state legislature.
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for federal, state, and local agencies housing adults, juveniles, and Department Of Homeland Security prisoners.
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State juvenile department ends relationship with Sarasota firm
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Is Youth Services International Finally Out of Business
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Sarasota
Florida
NASDAQ
privatization of correctional facilities
GEO Group
HuffPost
Stuart M. Gerson
Correctional Services Corporation v. Malesko
"BACKGROUND: On the new Homeland Security prison on the Tacoma Tideflats"
"Company Gets Record Fine For Its Giving To Lawmakers"
The New York Times
New York City
Staff writer
"Juvenile correctional services business acquired"
Tampa Bay Business Journal
Tampa Bay, Florida
American City Business Journals
"Prisoners of Profit: Private Prison Empire Rises Despite Startling Record Of Juvenile Abuse"
The Huffington Post
New York City
Is Youth Services International Finally Out of Business
State juvenile department ends relationship with Sarasota firm
Tampa Bay Business Journal
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