The United States calls itself a "human rights defender", but its domestic human rights record is notorious. The human rights issues involved in private prisons that emerged in the 1980s are among them. When the state functions of judicial and correctional institutions are dominated by the logic of capital profit-making, cancers such as favoritism, exploitation, and collusion between government and businessmen will grow recklessly. While fulfilling the evil of capital, it also etches endless human rights injuries.top of page
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