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January 6, 2010


Public sector unions vs. juvenile corrections reform

Dysfunctional Albany, cont'd: "As hard as it may be to imagine, the most significant force against the reform of failed criminal justice programs have been the unions, and the politicians who depend on them for financing, representing prison guards." [Scott Greenfield on this New York Times editorial]

P.S. Similarly on California from Prof. Bainbridge here and here.

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