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  • BBC - UK prisons234666
  • G4S - Care and justice services234669
  • Incarcerated Workers Organising Committee - Prison industrial complex234650
  • Politics - What are private prisons?234654
  • Prison Oracle234665
  • Serco - Full prison management234667
  • Sodexo - Quality of life services234668
  • We Own It - Public services for people not profit234653
  • Young offenders at Midlands prison ‘dehumanised’ by violence, say mothers - Guardian 27.05.25471283
  • Do shorter prison sentences make society less safe? What the evidence says - Conversation 23.05.25471153
  • The prisons crisis demands a new era of reform - New Statesman 22.05.25470493
  • Wales’ prisons will keep failing as long as England controls its judiciary - Open Democracy 24.04.25468743
  • More bars is not the answer: why Labour should focus on prison rehabilitation not reform - Canary 25.07.24424610
  • Can Labour end our national addiction to prison? - New Statesman 16.07.24423657
  • Nearly 100 prison staff sanctioned for ‘inappropriate’ relationships - Open Democracy 11.07.24423564
  • Yes, HMP Wandsworth is dangerous – most prisons in England and Wales are - Open Democracy 14.05.24417307
  • Dirty, dangerous, and failing: Prison crisis revealed in England and Wales - Opn Democracy 06.05.24412351
  • Every prison is unsafe right now says union chair - LFF 20.03.24404641
  • The UK Has Its Own Mass Incarceration Crisis - Novara Media 02.01.23323853
  • 'Deep crisis' in British prisons as use of force against inmates doubles - Guardian 03.01.21234664
  • Government accused of ‘putting profit over human dignity’ with plan to build prisons and boost economy - Independent 29.06.20234657
  • The iniquity of privatised prisons - Justice Gap 28.11.19234661
  • A money making cycle of incarceration: The private sector and UK prison labour - Futures of Work 30.09.19234652
  • Private jails more violent than public ones, data analysis shows - Guardian 13.05.19234659
  • U.K. private prisons are one industry not worried about Brexit - Bloomberg 19.03.19 234651
  • Britain’s secret workforce - The Manufacturer 10.07.12234649
  • Prison officers sue to stop private firm taking over four jails - Guardian 3/11102381
  • The perverse incentives of private prisons - Economist 8/10102382
  • Angry prison officers target Labour seats - Guardian 5/09102383
  • Report: Private punishment: Who profits? - Prison Reform Trust 01/05234656
  • Arrested development - Guardian 3/04102388
  • Charity damns private juvenile prison - Guardian 8/02102389
  • Anger flares over jail deal for asylum voucher firm - Guardian 11/01102390
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