The for-profit companies charging prisoners to read their own mail

Published: March 28, 2022, 8:07 p.m.

b'According to The Sentencing Project, \\u201cPrivate prisons in the United States incarcerated 115,428 people in 2019, representing 8% of the total state and federal prison population.\\u201d However, while private prisons still make up a minority of carceral institutions in the US, the infiltration of privatization has spread throughout the prison-industrial complex. In this episode of Rattling the Bars, Mansa Musa speaks with Paul Wright about the dehumanizing practice of prisons digitizing mail, which allows for increased surveillance, and for profit-seeking companies to charge inmates and their families exorbitant fees to read mail on electric portals.

Paul Wright is the founder and executive director of the Human Rights Defense Center. He is also editor of Prison Legal News (PLN), the longest-running independent prisoner rights publication in US history. Wright has co-authored three PLN anthologies: The Celling of America: An Inside Look at the U.S. Prison Industry; Prison Nation: The Warehousing of America\'s Poor; and Prison Profiteers: Who Makes Money from Mass Imprisonment.


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Pre-Production/Studio/Post-Production: Cameron Granadino


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