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they have cops who resort to crap like this: Young, Undercover Cops Flirted With Students to Trick Them Into Selling Pot
http://www.alternet.org/newsandviews/article/789519/sick:_young,_undercover_cops_flirted_with_students_to_trick_them_into_selling_pot/
Last year in three high schools in Florida, several undercover police officers posed as students. The undercover cops went to classes, became Facebook friends and flirted with the other students. One 18-year-old honor student named Justin fell in love with an attractive 25-year-old undercover cop after spending weeks sharing stories about their lives, texting and flirting with each other.
One day she asked Justin if he smoked pot. Even though he didn't smoke marijuana, the love-struck teen promised to help find some for her. Every couple of days she would text him asking if he had the marijuana. Finally, Justin was able to get it to her. She tried to give him $25 for the marijuana and he said he didn't want the money -- he got it for her as a present.
A short while later, the police did a big sweep and arrest 31 students -- including Justin. Almost all were charged with selling a small amount of marijuana to the undercover cops. Now Justin has a felony hanging over his head.
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And after Justin is sentenced:
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2011/06/23/251363/cca-geogroup-prison-industry/
Yesterday, the Justice Policy Institute (JPI) released a report chronicling the political strategies of private prison companies working to make money through harsh policies and longer sentences. The reports authors note that while the total number of people in prison increased less than 16 percent, the number of people held in private federal and state facilities increased by 120 and 33 percent, correspondingly. Government spending on corrections has soared since 1997 by 72 percent, up to $74 billion in 2007. And the private prison industry has raked in tremendous profits. Last year the two largest private prison companies Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and GEO Group made over $2.9 billion in revenue.
JPI claims the private industry hasnt merely responded to the nations incarceration woes, it has actively sought to create the market conditions (ie. more prisoners) necessary to expand its business.
According to JPI, the private prison industry uses three strategies to influence public policy: lobbying, direct campaign contributions, and networking. The three main companies have contributed $835,514 to federal candidates and over $6 million to state politicians. They have also spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on direct lobbying efforts. CCA has spent over $900,000 on federal lobbying and GEO spent anywhere from $120,000 to $199,992 in Florida alone during a short three-month span this year. Meanwhile, the relationship between government officials and private prison companies has been part of the fabric of the industry from the start, notes the report. The cofounder of CCA himself used to be the chairman of the Tennessee Republican Party.
Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)Damn, damn, damn. No one's kid is safe from this kind of shit.
DCKit
(18,541 posts)Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)Both sexes are vulnerable to manipulation.
DCKit
(18,541 posts)A 25 year old policeman setting up a 16-18 year old girl?
It may be sexist, but that's the way it is. Young women are simply considered more vulnerable in our patrician society.
Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)What really bothers me about this is that it's entrapment, pure and simple, regardless of the sex of the entrapped person, and it should be illegal as hell. After all, if it were a private citizen, especially an adult, doing the same thing, they'd get their ass thrown in jail. If I were a parent of one of the 31 kids entrapped this way, I think I would be trying to start a class action suit against this shit.