A look at one of the country’s largest for-profit private prison companies — and the politics, money and institutions that have contributed to its power
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Arts organization lost at least two employees in recent months due to institutional politics
Allen Beard Jr. is the eighth warden in nine years at the Hartsville private prison
Following a heated town meeting, one elected representative is calling for an investigation into the conduct of other officials
Legal complaints cite civil rights violations, understaffing and mismanagement at facilities run by the massive Brentwood-based operator
The list of companies taking advantage of the franchise tax refund has been made public
Governor issues first veto, rejecting a bill to expand power of parole board
CoreCivic inmate populations at facilities company operates could be cut if deaths continue
Department of Justice opens probe into Tennessee’s largest prison following reports of violence, understaffing and sexual abuse
Filings show financial ruin for Doctor Robert Crants, Nashville executive who built the private prison company now known as CoreCivic
