The Market for Prisoners: Business, Crime and Punishment in the “American Dream” Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In the year 2010, Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), the biggest personal jail operator in the United States, was thinking about growth choices.

The business's major consumers, federal and state federal governments, were under financial pressure to diminish the imprisonment rate and lower operating expense, possibly threatening CCA's earnings. Should CCA follow its rival's steps and broaden overseas? Or could it rely on an ever-increasing population of U.S. prisoners to sustain continued development?

The Market for Prisoners Business Crime and Punishment in the American Dream case solution

PUBLICATION DATE: March 12, 2010 PRODUCT #: 710042-HCB-ENG

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