Prisons Should Not Be Privatized Name Institutional affiliation Prisons Should Not Be Privatized Privatization is the process of transferring the control of the public sector to the private sector. The process may entail the sale of the public organization to private investors or eliminate the barriers to the entry of private firm into a sector. Privatization has been crucial in expanding access to services such as energy, water, education, healthcare and transport. In the 1990s, the government approved Americas first private prison. The state reached the decision following the promise that privatization would ease the congestion on public facilities, reduce the public cost of running and maintain correction facilities through improved efficiency and improve the quality of services to inmates. A critical analysis indicates that privatization poses a hindrance to the realization of the objectives of the Criminal Justice System (CJS). Prisons should not be privatized to allow the government to provide objective solutions to the challenges of the CJS. Justice is too sensitive to be served for profit. If police officers receive higher pay per arrest, the police would arrest more civilians for crimes that would have required nothing more than a verbal warning. However, the above example is