One Disturbing Reason For Our Exploding Prison Population (INFOGRAPHIC)

LOOK: One Disturbing Reason For Our Exploding Prison Population

Prison companies have an airtight business plan: sign contracts with states obliging them to fill prison beds.

Infographic by Jan Diehm for The Huffington Post.

Most quotas require at least 90 percent of the beds in a prison to be filled, according to a new report by the advocacy group In the Public Interest, and quotas were part of nearly two-thirds of the contracts the group analyzed. Prison companies use the profits to expand, effectively pulling the strings on state prison populations as lawmakers must incarcerate a certain number of people — or pay. The state of Arizona recently paid the prison company Management & Training Corp. $3 million for empty beds when a 97 percent quota wasn't met, reported HuffPost's Chris Kirkham.

The U.S. leads the world in incarcerating its residents, with one in 100 adults behind bars. Over the past 30 years the prison population has more than quadrupled, mostly due to an increase in drug offenses.

For more on how the prison industry makes money, click here.

This story appears in Issue 73 of our weekly iPad magazine, Huffington, available Friday, Nov. 1in the iTunes App store.

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