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Incident Rates at CCA-run Prisons Higher than at Public Prisons in Tennessee, Private Corrections Institute, 2011
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PRESS RELEASE Incident Rates at CCA-run Prisons Higher than at Public Prisons in Tennessee Private Corrections Institute October 18, 2011 For Immediate Release Nashville, TN – According to an analysis of incidents involving assaults and disturbances at publicly-operated and privately-managed prisons in Tennessee from January 2009 to June 2011, incident rates were consistently higher at the state’s three private prisons. Data obtained from the Tennessee Department of Correction (TDOC) recorded incidents in 11 categories related to assaults on inmates, assaults on employees and institutional disturbances. Data was reported for the state’s 11 prisons operated by the TDOC, as well as three facilities that house state prisoners run by Nashville-based Corrections Corporation of America (CCA). The three CCA prisons (South Central Correctional Facility, Hardeman County Correctional Facility and Whiteville Correctional Facility) held between 25 and 27 percent of the state’s prison population between January 2009 and June 2011 – slightly over 5,000 inmates. While the average number of incidents per month per facility was 17.29 at the state-run prisons in 2009, the average number per month was 31.56 at each CCA facility. In 2010, the average number of incidents per month at each state prison was 19.58, and the average number was 31.69 at each CCA prison. During the first six months of 2011, the average number of incidents per month at state facilities was 20.38, while the average number per month at the CCA prisons was 29.56. In terms of rates per 1,000 prisoner population, the privately-operated prisons had notably higher incident rates. For 2009, the average rate of incidents at the 11 state-run prisons was 13.92 per 1,000 population, while the average rate at the three CCA facilities was 18.68 – 34% higher than at TDOC prisons. The 2010 average rate of incidents at TDOC facilities was 14.51 per 1,000 population and the average rate at the CCA prisons was 18.68 – 28.7% higher than at the stateoperated facilities. During the first six months of 2011, the average rate of incidents at TDOC prisons was 15.0 per 1,000 population while the average rate at the CCA facilities was 17.44 – 16.2% higher than at the TDOC prisons. According to the TDOC’s website, the 11 state-operated prison complexes all are rated either close or maximum security (not including minimum-security annexes), while two of the three CCA prisons are rated medium (a lower security designation) and one is rated close. Thus, even though more higher-security prisoners – close and maximum – were housed in state prisons, the CCA facilities still had higher average numbers of incidents per facility per month and higher average incident rates over the time period examined. In fact, during the 30-month period from January 2009 through June 2011, the average rate of incidents at TDOC prisons exceeded the rate at the privately-operated facilities only twice – in December 2009 and March 2011. “This research confirms what other studies over the years have found – that privately-operated prisons have higher rates of assaults and other violent incidents than their public counterparts,” said Alex Friedmann, president of the Private Corrections Institute (PCI), who conducted the Tennessee research. “For example, according to an Associated Press report earlier this month, a CCA facility in Idaho had more assaults than all other Idaho state prisons combined, based on 2010 data,” Friedmann stated. CCA settled a class-action lawsuit involving the Idaho Correctional Center in September 2011, agreeing to make changes to reduce the high levels of violence at that facility. “CCA will likely complain about the messenger, as the Private Corrections Institute is opposed to prison privatization,” said Friedmann, a former prisoner who served time at a CCA-operated prison in the 1990s. “But the message, which is based on data reported by the state’s Department of Correction for both public and private facilities, is very clear: privately-operated prisons in Tennessee have higher average numbers and rates of assaults and disturbances than public prisons, even though TDOC facilities house more prisoners with higher security levels. This indicates a serious problem with private prison management and also signifies a problem with the state’s oversight of the CCA-operated facilities.” A copy of the statistical analysis is attached and the source data obtained from the TDOC is available upon request. While the higher rate of incidents at private prisons has been decreasing (from 34.2% higher in 2009 to 16.2% higher in June 2011), this seems to have more to do with a rise in incidents at state prisons rather than significantly fewer incidents at CCA facilities. PCI’s Tennessee research mirrors other studies that have shown private prisons have higher rates of violence than their publicly-operated counterparts. According to a 2001 Bureau of Justice Assistance report, for example, private prisons had 65.8% more inmate assaults and 48.7% more assaults on staff than public prisons per 1,000 prisoner population. Further, a Tennessee study conducted by the Select Oversight Committee on Corrections in 1995 found that the CCAoperated South Central Correctional Facility “reported significantly more injuries to prisoners and staff,” with 214 injuries reported over a 15-month period compared with 21 and 51 injuries reported at two comparable state prisons. __________________________ The Private Corrections Institute (PCI) is a non-profit citizen watchdog organization that works to educate the public about the significant dangers and pitfalls associated with the privatization of correctional services. PCI maintains an online collection of news reports and other resources related to the private prison industry, and holds the position that for-profit prisons have no place in a free and democratic society. www.privateci.org. For further information, please contact: Alex Friedmann, President Private Corrections Institute (615) 495-6568 afriedmann@prisonlegalnews.org Ken Kopczynski, Executive Director Private Corrections Institute (850) 980-0887 kenk@privateci.org TDOC INCIDENTS REPORTED, JANUARY 2009 THROUGH JUNE 2011 2009 Total Public Private Total Prison Private % Private Public rate Private rate Incidents Prisons Prisons Population Population Population per 1000 per 1000 January 2009 278 188 90 19147 5079 0.2653 13.3637 17.7200 Feb 2009 267 188 79 19184 5073 0.2644 13.3229 15.5726 March 2009 306 204 102 19240 5076 0.2638 14.4027 20.0946 April 2009 278 182 96 19245 5073 0.2636 12.8422 18.9237 May 2009 268 168 100 19227 5077 0.2641 11.8728 19.6967 June ** 2009 300 205 95 19153 5081 0.2653 14.5679 18.6971 July 2009 292 198 94 19156 5069 0.2646 14.0555 18.5441 August 2009 309 216 93 19306 5074 0.2628 15.1771 18.3287 Sept 2009 279 173 106 19416 5055 0.2604 12.0465 20.9693 Oct 2009 329 224 105 19564 5057 0.2585 15.4408 20.7633 Nov 2009 278 183 95 19724 5040 0.2555 12.4625 18.8492 5063 0.2562 17.4830 15.9984 Dec 2009 338 257 81 19763 TOTAL 3522 2386 1136 13.9198 18.6798 Average AVG # / MONTH 293.5 198.8333 94.66667 Average AVG # / FACILITY * 20.24138 17.28986 31.55556 * Based on 11.5 state prisons and 3 private prisons, per month ** Brushy Mt. state prison phased out in June 2009; number of state facilities for 2009 is calculated at 11.5 1.3420 Higher rate of incidents in private prisons (private rate / public rate) 2010 Total Public Private Total Prison Private Incidents Prisons Prisons Population Population January 2010 297 205 92 19800 5046 Feb 2010 266 189 77 19949 5062 March 2010 303 220 83 20020 5074 April 2010 282 202 80 20032 5073 May 2010 337 228 109 19907 5106 June 2010 339 239 100 19855 5085 July 2010 350 232 118 19920 5089 August 2010 345 235 110 19945 5089 Sept 2010 296 202 94 19893 5087 Oct 2010 347 242 105 19961 5090 Nov 2010 294 197 97 20016 5081 Dec 2010 269 195 74 19903 5079 TOTAL 3725 2586 1139 AVG # / MONTH 310.4167 215.5 94.91667 AVG # / FACILITY * 22.17262 19.59091 31.63889 * Based on 11 state prisons and 3 private prisons, per month % Private Public rate Private rate Population per 1000 per 1000 0.2548 13.8945 18.2323 0.2537 12.6956 15.2114 0.2534 14.7197 16.3579 0.2532 13.5036 15.7698 0.2565 15.4044 21.3474 0.2561 16.1814 19.6657 0.2555 15.6429 23.1873 0.2552 15.8185 21.6152 0.2557 13.6431 18.4785 0.2550 16.2733 20.6287 19.0907 0.2538 13.1905 0.2552 13.1543 14.5698 14.5102 18.6796 Average Average 1.287343 Higher rate of incidents in private prisons (private rate / public rate) 2011 Total Public Private Total Prison Private Incidents Prisons Prisons Population Population January 2011 267 178 89 19838 5072 Feb 2011 295 219 76 19894 5071 March 2011 294 221 73 19915 5078 April 2011 313 213 100 20135 5094 May 2011 371 277 94 20132 5093 June 2011 337 237 100 20176 5098 TOTAL 1877 1345 532 AVG # / MONTH 312.8333 224.1667 88.66667 AVG # / FACILITY * 22.34524 20.37879 29.55556 * Based on 11 state prisons and 3 private prisons, per month 1.16208 Higher rate of incidents in private prisons (private rate / public rate) % Private Public rate Private rate Population per 1000 per 1000 0.2557 12.0547 17.5473 0.2549 14.7743 14.9872 0.2550 14.8952 14.3757 0.2530 14.1613 19.6309 0.2530 18.4188 18.4567 0.2527 15.7183 19.6155 15.0038 17.4356 Average Average