“The shipping of fathers and mothers to private prisons in far-flung states is guaranteeing a new generation of frightened, angry, disenfranchised children, who are future inmates,” she said, adding that “families who try to visit loved ones are treated as suspects in many prisons. The children cannot understand the lack of warmth and hospitality in the visiting rooms.”The Episcopal Church’s General Convention is on record in opposition to private prisons.
What do churches think of private prisons?
It’s Sunday, so let’s ask some churches what they think of private prisons.