After a contentious discussion, three members of Delaware County Council voted again against bringing prison oversight into the 21st century. Watch the meeting and read the full story here.
The Delaware County Prison Board finally released the long-anticipated report from Phoenix Management focusing on the cost/benefit of private versus public management of George W. Hill Correctional Facility. Learn about the delays and the report’s conclusions.
Delco Coalition for Prison Reform renews their commitment to deprivatize George W. Hill Correctional Facility in 2019, and establishes action steps toward returning the prison to humane and fiscally responsible public management.
Robert A. Cicchinelli and Sean P. Garraty of DelcoCPR explain why improved transparency will bring us one large step closer to public oversight and control of the $49 million per year and people we commit to Delco’s privately-managed prison.
Despite serious concerns about lack of transparency, understaffing, and inmate mistreatment, the unelected Delaware County Board of Prison Inspectors voted 5-0 to approve a new five-year, $264 million contract with GEO Group to run the George W. Hill Correctional Facility.
The results of a study comparing publicly vs. privately run correctional facilities has now been delayed at least 120 days, even as the contract with GEO Group is set to expire on Dec. 31st.
Delaware County Councilman Brian Zidek recently called for the county Board of Prison Inspectors to make a transition plan to public management. View a video of Councilman Zidek explaining the relationship between council and the prison board at our Public Hearing in September.
DelcoCPR and McCAUSLAND Keen + Buckman successfully pushed the Delaware County Board of Prison Inspectors to comply with the Pennsylvania Sunshine Act, allowing meetings to be recorded and shared with the public.