Pubdate: Thu, 17 June 1999 Source: Olympian, The (WA) Contact: David L. Edwards, M.D. PRIVATE PRISONS TURN PROFIT CARING FOR THE SICK Kind Madam/Sir: Today’s headline blares, “Private prisons turn profit caring for the sick.” The article quotes a deputy corrections director who was enthusiastic about the prison medical center which will provide services for $460/day per prisoner (vs. $2,000/day in a regular hospital.) “It was wonderful..... security loved it, and I loved it.” This is in response to “3 strikes-you’re out”, and mandatory minimum sentences (mostly for non-violent drug related offenses) which start to fill our overloaded prisons with aging, sick inmates. I, for one, hate to see my share of taxes paying toward even the $460/day bargain-basement rate to warehouse a sick, non-violent offender. Doesn’t it strike anyone else as bizarre that we even contemplate this senseless, costly prison option for non-violent offenders rather than holding meaningful national dialog about alternatives such as house arrest, community service or treatment? It is especially galling to realize that there is a huge private prison industry profiteering off of the burgeoning incarceration rates. Ah, well, another triumph for good old American private enterprise!! Sincerely, David L. Edwards, M.D. 2715 Schirm Loop, N.W. Olympia, WA.,98502 - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea