Here is a Debate Case I typed in High School for the topic "For Profit Prisons Should Be Banned". Enjoy! I stand in firm affirmation of the resolution resolved "For-profit prisons in the U.S. should be banned". I give the following definition of for profit prisons from Merriam Webster dictionary.For-profit prisons are prisons that exist for the purpose of making a profit. Contention 1: For profit prisons are unsafe. There has been a plethora of reports questioning the safety of for profit prisons. According to the Justice Department, there are 49% more staff assaults in for profit prisons than public prisons and 65% more prisoner assaults in private prisons. So, looking at this statistics, we are already seeing a drastic change in assaults in for profit prisons than in public prisons.One such account of the questionable safety in for profit prisons is an account by Dana Como, a corrections officer who has worked in both private and public prisons in Colorado and she states that she felt she had more safety in public prisons than in for profit prisons.She also stated that she once had an encounter with a volatile inmate and was left alone with the inmate for a half hour,and when she had reported for backup,she was left with no response.Because of this and many other encounters she had with inmates at the for profit prisons,she has sued the Colorado Corrections Committee, the committee in charge of the for profit prisons in Colorado, and she won.There is also another example of questionable safety in for profit prisons. In Crowley,Colorado there was a riot of inmates at a for profit prison who smashed and destroyed property at the for profit prison.The guards who were supposed to be guarding the cells ran away in a panic, and a report of the incident later read that the for profit prison had been understaffed. Contention 2: For profit prisons have the intent of stealing money.For Profit prisons lead to corruption There are many examples of for profit prisons turning to corruption to make money. One such example of corruption in for profit prisons was in 2010 when judges Mark Ciavarella and Michael Conahan were bribed $2.8 million by the Mid-Atlantic Youth Services Corp.,a for profit prison company who runs juvenile facilities, to send 2,000 children to their prisons, falsely accusing them of crimes such as trespassing into vacant buildings and stealing DVD’s from Walmart.The Mid-Atlantic Youth Services was later found guilty for doing so, according to The Guardian. Contention 3:For profit prisons are irresponsible. One example of for profit prisons being irresponsible is the case in 2006 with Glenn Hoffman when he and 479 other inmates were transferred from the Buena Vista state prison in Colorado, to a for profit prison in Oklahoma. According to PBS, Glenn Hoffman’s family was told he wasn't going to transfer to a different prison because he didnt have any problems, then, without warning, he was suddenly transferred to the for profit prison in Oklahoma. Hoffman also had started developing early signs of bone cancer, and when he had told the corrections facility in Oklahoma about his cancer, he was denied constant requests for advanced treatments for his cancer. By the time the corrections facility in Oklahoma found out Hoffman had cancer,the cancer had already spread to his lungs,and later Hoffman died. This example proves the irresponsibility and ignorance for profit prisons have for their inmates. Thus, my partner and I urge the judge to vote an affirmative ballot.