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Justice Department plans to phase out privately run federal prisons

The U.S. Justice Department is ordering the phase out of privately operated federal prisons after concluding they provide less safety and security than public prisons, while resulting in little cost savings.

Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates on Thursday told officials in a memo that they should reduce the scope of private prison contracts after they expire or should decline to renew them altogether, the Washington Post reports. Thirteen federal prisons are privately run. Continue Reading