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into a March 2017 class-action lawsuit alleging violations of the U.S. Constitution and federal antislavery laws with respect to 60,000 current and former immigrant detainees at the Denver
Contract Detention Facility based in Aurora, Colorado. The suit alleged that the detainees were made to work for less than a dollar a day or for nothing at all. On December 2, 2017, 64-year-old Kamyar Samimi, who had come to the U.S. in 1976, was taken into ICE custody at his home due to his having been arrested for a minor drug offense in 2005. He was imprisoned at the Aurora contract facility, where he died 16 days later from
578:, a three-part complex in Texas described as the largest private prison in the world. It houses more than 3700 inmates, mostly immigrants held for low-level crimes before being deported after serving their sentences. Riots here by prisoners in 2008 and 2009 because of poor conditions resulted in more than $ 21 million in damages. A detention center operated by GEO Group in the state of Washington has a capacity of 1,575 immigrant detainees. When ICE had renewed its contract for ten years in 2015, GEO estimated the center would receive $ 57 million each year, operating at full capacity.
941:(TYC) fired seven employees responsible for monitoring prison conditions after discovering that the GEO Group-run Coke County Juvenile Justice Center had "deplorable conditions". The seven employees had earlier worked directly for GEO. They had failed to report problems at the county facility, but an inspection by the TYC found the facility to be understaffed, ill-managed, and unsanitary. The TYC ordered that all inmates be transferred elsewhere, terminated their state contract with GEO, and subsequently closed the facility. GEO had run the facility since 1994.
514:, formerly Cornell Corrections, for $ 730 million in stock and cash. In February 2011, GEO acquired BI Incorporated, provider of electronic offender-tracking equipment and services, founded in 1978 and based in Boulder, Colorado, for $ 415 million. At the time, BI was the exclusive U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) provider of Intensive Supervision and Appearance Program (ISAP) monitoring and supervision services. In summer 2018, this subsidiary received media attention for the $ 500 million in contracts it has received from ICE since 2004.
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ongoing basis. The GEO Care segment, which is operated by GEO's wholly owned subsidiary GEO Care, Inc., comprises GEO's privatized mental-health and residential-treatment services business. As of 2016, it conducts this business in the U.S. only. GEO's facility construction and design segment primarily consists of contracts with various state, local, and federal agencies for the design and construction of prison and related facilities for which GEO has been awarded management contracts.
859:, the $ 370 billion public employee pension fund, quietly divested from GEO Group and CoreCivic, as well. CalSTRS and CalPERS constitute the largest public pension funds in the United States. Both divestment campaigns were led by Emily Claire-Goldman of Educators for Migrant Justice, a non-profit organization targeting public pension funds that it says are "aiding and abetting the administration's egregious abuses of migrant families, children, and asylum seekers."
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thirty-three months in federal prison, and others were set to be sentenced later in the year. In
December 2019, 13 fathers in Texas sued the company alleging family separation. Due to the controversies surrounding mass incarceration of immigrants in private for-profit detention centers, several banks, including Bank of America, Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase, announced that they would no longer offer lines of credit and term loans to the companies involved.
774:"teaching basic life skills like dealing with anger". In order to facilitate post-incarceration employment, prisoners received professional training and materials, and an opportunity to take professional qualification exams. The program also provides support for former prisoners, helping them to find housing, providing counseling, and following up on their living conditions. These services are provided at no cost to the former prisoners.
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and prison staff lacked experience. The department held the inmates responsible for the riot. Following the riot, Indiana authorities suspended further transfers of
Arizona inmates, pending measures to help out-of-state inmates adjust to Indiana prison policies, and to ensure that inmates were transferred more gradually to be able to integrate them into the prison population at New Castle. In 2008 and 2009, prisoners at the
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inside the facility, as accounts in the immigrant community alleged substandard conditions. The pair alleged "substandard or callous medical care, including a woman taken for ovarian surgery and returned the same day, still bleeding, to her cell, and a man who urinated blood for days but was not taken to see a doctor". In
September 2012, U.S. Congressman
503:(CSC) for $ 62 million in cash, and the assumption of $ 124 million in debt. The company sold CSC's juvenile services division to James Slattery, CSC's former CEO, for $ 3.75 million. Slattery renamed this business as Slattery's Youth Services International. In December 2008, the company opened the 654-bed Maverick County Detention Center in
892:. Four hundred of the 1,940 federal inmates refused to leave the recreation yards and took control of a building. Three guards suffered injuries and two were taken hostage. Regaining control required the intervention of eight law enforcement agencies to secure the perimeter to prevent escapes, including the
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Florida turned themselves in to police in order to get themselves placed in the Broward Transitional Center, which was holding immigration detainees, It is the only privately owned immigration detention center in Florida. assertedly to report on conditions
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A predominantly Jewish organization called "Never Again", as part of demonstrations held around the U.S., protested outside GEO Group's
Century City headquarters on August 5, 2019, shutting down the building for five hours, hoisting a banner characterizing ICE facilities as "concentration camps", and
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contracts with for-profit prison operators, generally. As of 2015, GEO Group operated 26 federal prison centers, for the departments of both
Justice and Homeland Security, which would have been affected by this change in policy. These centers had a total capacity of 35,692 prisoners, representing 45%
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state contracts for prisons and related services have resulted in the criminal prosecution of several public officials in the state. In
February 2017, the state attorney general announced a civil suit for damages, to recover monies from contracts completed in the period of corruption. In August 2016,
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Indiana. The riot resulted in fires and minor injuries to staff and inmates. The Indiana Department of Correction concluded that its recent transfer of 600 inmates over six weeks from Arizona to a new section at New Castle increased tensions at the facility, as the inmates comprised a large group
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A 2014 lawsuit filed on behalf of nine immigrant plaintiffs in Denver alleged they were threatened with solitary confinement if they refused to work without pay. Not having been convicted of a crime, they asserted that they could not be required to work like convicts in prison. This eventually grew
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Correctional Facility, Pennsylvania's only privately-run jail. Family members then filed lawsuits against the company and facility, alleging that it did not provide adequate medical care or proper supervision
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in Texas, the largest privately owned prison in the United States, rioted over poor conditions. The complex housed more than 3700 prisoners, mostly immigrants serving short sentences prior to deportation. They caused damages of $ 1 million and $ 21 million, respectively, as the second riot resulted
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to cease the renewal of federal contracts with private prisons. As a result, in 2021 Geo Group reported that they had closed six of their faculties as a result of the contracts not being renewed by the federal government and that their last facility under direct contract with the Bureau of Prisons
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sued GEO Group for not paying immigrant detainees the state's $ 11 hourly minimum wage, characterizing the detainees as "a captive population of vulnerable individuals who cannot easily advocate for themselves". The corporation was paying detainees with snacks or $ 1 per day for their labor which
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in Mississippi, the largest juvenile facility in the United States. The settlement required the state to end its contract with GEO, and put operations at the facility under a federal court monitor. The state transferred juvenile offenders to state-run facilities, and the company additionally lost
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called Reentry Success DC, designed to enhance "GEO Group's pre- and post-release services by connecting returning citizens to gainful employment". The program is available to prisoners returning to Washington, D.C., from the Rivers Correctional Facility in North Carolina. By February 2020, the
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called Reentry Success DC, designed to enhance "GEO Group's pre- and post-release services by connecting returning citizens to gainful employment". The program is available to prisoners returning to Washington, D.C., from the Rivers Correctional Facility in North Carolina. By February 2020, the
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One report noted that GEO "spends 11% of its revenue in Florida on inmate education and rehabilitation". Several inmates credited the Continuum of Care program with helping them to adjust to post-prison life by providing "classes, training and one-on-one case managers within the facility", and
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GEO operated the Parklea prison from 2009 to 2018, when the government ended the contract and excluded GEO from bidding on the new contract, while allowing industry competitors to do so. Serious security breaches over the preceding few years included a guard being stabbed. Chronic problems had
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by assisting prisoners in returning to civilian life. In 2015, GEO launched its Continuum of Care program, which "uses cognitive behavioral treatment — an approach based on the idea that you can change a person's behavior by changing how they think and feel — to prepare inmates for life after
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in Texas by two other inmates. The inmate's family sued GEO in 2006, resulting in a finding of liability of $ 47.5 million for destruction of evidence and negligently causing the man's death. In 2009, GEO appealed the court's decision; the appeals court reduced the damages to $ 42.5 million.
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announced a civil suit against 15 contractors and several persons for damages and punitive damages, to recover the amounts of state contracts awarded under Epps during the roughly decade-long period when he has been found to have been taking bribes. GEO Group was among the for-profit prison
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In 2018, two Florida employees of Behavioral Intervention Inc., a GEO subsidiary, were arrested for taking bribes of up to $ 5,000 to have electronic monitoring devices removed from immigrants who were allowed to remain free on bail if they wore the monitors. Elisa Pelaez was sentenced to
522:("CEC"), which owned or managed more than 12,000 beds in the U.S., including over 7,000 community re-entry beds. It provided in-prison treatment services at over 30 government-operated facilities. In January 2020, local Pennsylvania lawmakers announced a potential plan to deprivatize the
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641:, from 2006 to 2012. In the late 2010s, activists accused the company of detaining immigrants under inhumane conditions while complying with the Trump administration's family separation policy. GEO Group denied claims of separating families or housing unaccompanied minors,
653:– U.S. corrections segment, international services segment, GEO Care segment, and facility construction and design segment. The U.S. corrections segment primarily encompasses GEO's U.S.-based privatized corrections and detention business for federal and state authorities.
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detention centers, and mental-health and residential-treatment facilities. It also operates government-owned facilities pursuant to management contracts. As of December 31, 2021, the company managed and/or owned 86,000 beds at 106 facilities. In 2019, agencies of the
781:, in support of their efforts to attend college. GEO Group thereafter "continued to provide $ 25,000 every year, on a year-to-year basis, raising the scholarship contribution to $ 375,000" as of mid-2021. In May 2021, GEO Group staff and inmates at a state prison in
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surfaced, including an inmate in another prison being discovered with secret architectural plans for a new maximum-security wing at Parklea. Another inmate filmed himself with a weapon and illegal drugs, and the video was distributed widely throughout the country.
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voted to terminate a $ 10 million contract with GEO and CoreCivic, but later temporarily extended those contracts, and in 2022 approved a new $ 1.5 million contract for GEO Group to provide electronic monitoring equipment for the city.
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in Mississippi, the GEO Group lost its contract for this and two other Mississippi prisons (which it had been operating since 2010). Related federal investigations of kickback and bribery schemes associated with nearly $ 1 billion in
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of Pompano Beach wrote a letter to ICE regarding the contract under which GEO operates the facility, requesting a case-by-case investigation. Twenty-five other congressional representatives signed on to the inquiry.
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in the United States by prisoners and families of prisoners for injuries due to riots and poor treatment at prisons and immigrant detention facilities which it has operated. In addition, due to settlement of a
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said that this was a step intended to, "end the outrage of private prisons once and for all." Newsom further stated: "Private, for-profit prisons have been used for many years to help the state overcome
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company had expanded the Continuum of Care program to 18 prisons. Later in 2020, the company also opened its Connection and Intervention Center in
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ordering an additional $ 5.9 million to be paid to the state of Washington, bringing the total to $ 23.2 million.
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1820:"'That's very rude': Mixed reaction to NSW government plan to take control of troubled private prison"
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challenges, but it is time to end our reliance on them."
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3008:"Dream Activist Speaks from Broward Detention Center"
2905:. U.S. Department of Justice: Civil Rights Division.
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Inmates take 2 guards hostage in Oklahoma prison riot
2143:, Matt Zapotosky, February 23. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
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559:; the Aurora Detention Facility in Colorado; and the
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2281:"$ 25K in scholarships presented to area students"
1235:"Juvenile correctional services business acquired"
2933:"Groups Say Deal Reached in Juvenile Prison Suit"
2128:Justice Department will again use private prisons
1971:. Cambridge University Press. p. 174 n. 13.
1122:"The GEO Group, Inc. 2019 Form 8-K Annual Report"
752:Assisting prisoners in returning to civilian life
665:On August 18, 2016, Deputy U.S. Attorney General
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1037:provided all the non-security employment at its
3286:Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange
2731:"$ 42 Million verdict upheld against GEO Group"
2247:"How re-entry program gave me tools to succeed"
2757:"WACKENHUT CORRECTIONS CORPORATION v. LA ROSA"
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2093:, CNN, 23 February 2017; accessed 22 May 2017
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916:Other incidents, lawsuits, and investigations
719:On January 26, 2021, United States President
8:
3217:. Alabama Political Reporter. Archived from
1936:"Private Prison Company Gets Haiti Contract"
1701:
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831:, traveled to Florida to present the pitch.
121:(as Wackenhut Corrections Corporation (WCC))
39:
2868:"Coke County Juvenile Justice Center Audit"
1876:"Dungavel House Immigration Removal Centre"
3031:
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2784:"A changing of the guard at county prison"
2597:"Report Details Cause of Ind. Prison Riot"
2300:"Homeless vet get a place to call his own"
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925:In 2001, an inmate was murdered at GEO's
510:On August 12, 2010, the company acquired
27:American institutional facilities company
2955:"Locations: Broward Transitional Center"
1906:"Dungavel Detention Centre 12 July 2004"
1356:Collins, Sam P.K. (September 16, 2020).
959:Walnut Grove Youth Correctional Facility
763:National Federation of Federal Employees
569:U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
535:National Federation of Federal Employees
444:Walnut Grove Youth Correctional Facility
1940:Center for Economic and Policy Research
1491:, April 6, 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
1126:U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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649:GEO conducts its business through four
574:Other GEO Group facilities include the
420:federal government of the United States
3301:American companies established in 1984
3296:Companies based in Boca Raton, Florida
3040:. McClatchy Newspapers. Archived from
2705:"Grand jury moves forward in GEO case"
2609:from the original on February 13, 2016
2362:from the original on February 24, 2013
1985:from the original on February 17, 2017
1946:from the original on February 12, 2017
1916:from the original on February 11, 2017
1886:from the original on February 12, 2017
1856:from the original on December 29, 2018
1580:Hogan, Johnathan (December 21, 2020).
1283:from the original on December 3, 2013.
1142:Strode, Maureen (September 27, 2019).
3077:from the original on November 7, 2017
2880:from the original on November 8, 2016
2820:from the original on October 27, 2015
2065:from the original on February 4, 2019
1846:"Case Studies | The GEO Group UK Ltd"
1770:from the original on October 21, 2018
1412:Connelly, Joel (September 20, 2017).
1309:from the original on August 22, 2018.
1012:Mississippi Department of Corrections
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3291:Private prisons in the United States
3119:Metzger, Hannah (January 31, 2022).
3063:Phillips, Kristine (March 5, 2017).
2957:. The GEO Group, Inc. Archived from
2931:Mohr, Holbrook (February 27, 2012).
2847:from the original on October 3, 2015
2350:Kirkham, Chris (February 19, 2013).
1617:'Denver Contract Detention Facility'
1116:
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802:. In return, the GEO Group received
632:Committee on the Rights of the Child
621:Children's Commissioner for Scotland
524:George W. Hill Correctional Facility
458:U.S. Department of Homeland Security
433:The company has been the subject of
3096:Walker, Chris (December 20, 2017).
3036:Ordonez, Franco (October 5, 2012).
2794:from the original on March 30, 2012
2711:from the original on March 15, 2017
2331:from the original on March 11, 2018
2165:from the original on March 22, 2019
1850:Case Studies | The GEO Group UK Ltd
1733:"Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre"
1680:. Fort Worth Weekly. Archived from
1388:Martinez, Amy (February 26, 2020).
729:United States Department of Justice
617:Dungavel Immigration Removal Centre
406:, the company's facilities include
3014:from the original on July 12, 2015
2912:from the original on June 11, 2014
2576:from the original on June 28, 2011
2317:Bishop, Greg (February 19, 2013).
2227:Farid, Farid (February 10, 2022).
1965:Dastyari, Azadeh (July 20, 2015).
1332:from the original on July 18, 2018
1093:Incarceration in the United States
823:reported that executives from the
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3138:McMahon, Paula (March 22, 2018).
2984:. SunSentinel.com. Archived from
2980:O'Matz, Megan (January 5, 2013).
2763:from the original on July 9, 2012
602:Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre
586:Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre
501:Correctional Services Corporation
2595:Wilson, Charles (May 24, 2007).
1743:from the original on May 5, 2012
1676:Gorman, Peter (March 10, 2010).
1602:Callahan, Brenna (May 4, 2021).
1173:Rigby, Michael (June 15, 2004).
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2841:"Another TYC Prison in Trouble"
2265:Golden, Elmo (March 11, 2021).
2153:Shaw, Donald (March 20, 2019).
1910:House of Commons Debate archive
1240:American City Business Journals
1002:A federal investigation dubbed
882:Reeves County Detention Complex
847:Protests and pension divestment
576:Reeves County Detention Complex
359:Footnotes / references
3321:1984 establishments in Florida
2782:Rose, Alex (January 4, 2009).
2432:Hsu, Tiffany (July 30, 2019).
2298:Hawkins, Dave (May 30, 2021).
2245:Jones, Dakota (June 1, 2021).
1737:Queensland Corrective Services
1678:"Private Prisons, Public Pain"
442:in 2012 for its management of
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3331:1994 initial public offerings
2572:. USA Today. April 25, 2007.
2570:"Indiana prison riot quelled"
714:Federal Election Campaign Act
528:Delaware County, Pennsylvania
334:GEO Corrections Holdings Inc.
2733:. Pro 8 News. Archived from
2009:www.business-humanrights.org
1004:Operation Mississippi Hustle
998:Operation Mississippi Hustle
992:Operation Mississippi Hustle
789:Controversies and criticisms
424:real estate investment trust
3213:Moon, Josh (May 16, 2017).
2816:. The Dallas Morning News.
1709:. GEO Group. Archived from
1645:. GEO Group. Archived from
800:Florida Atlantic University
606:Parklea Correctional Centre
553:Broward Transitional Center
520:Community Education Centers
112:; 40 years ago
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2873:. Texas Youth Commission.
2707:. The Brownsville Herald.
1790:"Ravenhall Prison Project"
1039:Northwest Detention Center
995:
687:political action committee
678:of the company's revenue.
610:Fulham Correctional Centre
567:, all under contract with
561:Northwest Detention Center
454:U.S. Department of Justice
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1017:Walnut Grove, Mississippi
927:Willacy County State Jail
598:Junee Correctional Centre
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101:The Wackenhut Corporation
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2304:Mohave Valley Daily News
2249:. Arizona Capitol Times.
1766:. Melbourne Herald Sun.
1028:Washington state lawsuit
902:Bureau of Indian Affairs
900:Sheriffs' deputies, the
555:, a 720-bed facility in
390:) is a publicly traded
328:GEO Transportation, Inc.
2189:www.presidency.ucsb.edu
1149:Bakersfield Californian
794:Public relations issues
596:operated four prisons (
588:, Queensland, Australia
494:initial public offering
324:The GEO Group Australia
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939:Texas Youth Commission
813:Public relations firm
783:Golden Valley, Arizona
661:U.S. federal contracts
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557:Pompano Beach, Florida
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280:$ 4.537 billion (2021)
246:$ 2.256 billion (2021)
3108:on December 25, 2017.
2703:Perez-Trevino, Emma.
2524:thesocialpresskit.com
1606:. CSG Justice Center.
1305:. February 11, 2011.
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725:Executive Order 14006
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331:The GEO Group UK Ltd.
263:$ 77.2 million (2021)
3311:Immigration services
2839:Whittaker, Richard.
2285:Laredo Morning Times
1800:on February 13, 2017
1794:Corrections Victoria
1684:on February 11, 2017
1640:"2012 Annual Report"
1465:. February 22, 2017.
1261:. December 22, 2008.
806:to the university's
770:, for this purpose.
736:Australian contracts
673:intended to end its
639:Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
625:Scottish governments
542:, for this purpose.
478:G4S Secure Solutions
297:$ 975 million (2021)
3326:Corporate spin-offs
3237:The Washington Post
3070:The Washington Post
2961:on February 3, 2013
2602:The Washington Post
2356:The Huffington Post
2140:The Washington Post
2061:. August 29, 2016.
2041:The Washington Post
1713:on December 3, 2013
1586:Idaho State Journal
1362:Washington Informer
1279:. August 12, 2010.
1243:. November 7, 2005.
1051:Robert Jensen Bryan
981:Denver City Council
841:prison overcrowding
669:announced that the
594:GEO Group Australia
408:illegal immigration
404:Boca Raton, Florida
384:The GEO Group, Inc.
303:Number of employees
148:Number of locations
140:Boca Raton, Florida
41:
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3150:on March 23, 2018.
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2658:2017-07-10 at the
2633:2017-07-13 at the
2475:. February 6, 2019
2439:The New York Times
2324:The New York Times
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2108:2017-03-04 at the
2089:2017-05-09 at the
2034:2016-08-19 at the
1826:. November 2, 2023
1622:2013-10-19 at the
1534:. January 21, 2020
1508:. January 24, 2020
1481:2017-04-07 at the
1198:The New York Times
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851:In November 2018,
820:The New York Times
779:Webb County, Texas
768:Idaho Falls, Idaho
671:Justice Department
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565:Tacoma, Washington
540:Idaho Falls, Idaho
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3010:. DemocracyNow!.
2269:. Inside Sources.
2057:(Press release).
1912:. July 12, 2004.
1652:on April 23, 2013
1441:(Press release).
1275:(Press release).
1257:(Press release).
1219:(Press release).
1179:Prison Legal News
746:COVID-19 pandemic
675:Bureau of Prisons
651:business segments
645:Business segments
512:Cornell Companies
505:Eagle Pass, Texas
440:class-action suit
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