Humpday Hall of Shame: Gladiator School
November 2, 2011 by Anonymous
Welcome to The Hump Day Hall of Shame: Every Wednesday we’ll be highlighting the private prison industry’s influence on public policy through campaign contributions, lobbying, and the revolving door of public and private corrections.
"This isn't even what we know of as a prison — this is a gulag." -- Steven Pevar, ACLU Attorney
The Idaho Correctional Center (ICC) has a reputation as being one of the most violent correctional facilities in the nation, earning its nickname “The Gladiator School” from its inmates. ICC was built almost a dozen years ago on state-owned property by the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), and was the first state-owned but privately run facility in the nation. Since last year, Timothy Wengler has been warden at this facility of more than 2,000 medium security men.
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