{"id":133123,"date":"2012-12-28T10:00:28","date_gmt":"2012-12-28T15:00:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.prosebeforehos.com\/?p=133123"},"modified":"2012-12-28T10:00:36","modified_gmt":"2012-12-28T15:00:36","slug":"prison-price-gouging-costs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.prosebeforehos.com\/article-of-the-day\/12\/28\/prison-price-gouging-costs\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Prison Price Gouging Hurts Us All"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Article:<\/strong> <\/a> by Mary Sanchez in The National Memo.<\/p>\n

The Text:<\/strong> For two decades now, politicians and public scolds have sold America on the idea of a sterner penal system. Zero tolerance, three strikes and you\u2019re out, supermax prisons and legions of young men who have done time \u2014 these are the hallmarks of our age.<\/p>\n

What\u2019s hidden from view is that incarcerating people is big business in America. The corrections industry is powerful, and it often exemplifies the worst aspects of monopoly capitalism.<\/p>\n

Just ask Ulandis Forte. He is a construction worker in the Washington, D.C. area, and he is in the forefront of a fight to right an injustice few of us are aware of: the exorbitant rates charged to families who accept phone calls from incarcerated loved ones. A 15-minute call from an inmate can cost nearly $20. That has nothing to do with any special technical or logistical difficulties of providing the service. It\u2019s purely a matter of what prison operators can get away with charging. Families either pay the high fees, which can total hundreds of dollars a month, or forego the chance to stay in touch.<\/p>\n

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Forte might just win his battle. In mid-November, the Federal Communications Commission initiated the process to consider setting price caps for prison phone service charges; the topic has been opened for public comments.<\/p>\n

If you wonder why this issue matters to Forte, it\u2019s because in June he completed an 18-year murder sentence. While he was incarcerated, his lifeline was his maternal grandmother, Martha Wright. It was she who began the battle against the prisons\u2019 price gouging on phone calls.<\/p>\n

Wright raised Forte. She was the only family member who never gave up on him. Wright, 86, is blind and uses a wheelchair. When Forte was in prison, she tried to visit him no matter where he was transferred, traveling across the country from her home in Washington, D.C. Yet she couldn\u2019t keep up as her only grandson was moved from state to state, and she could not afford the long distance phone bills. Sometimes, she\u2019d hang up the phone when she heard the words \u201cA collect call from\u2026\u201d<\/p>\n

That made her angry.<\/p>\n

The woman known to her grandson as \u201cBig Mama\u201d became the lead plaintiff of a 2000 class action lawsuit against Corrections Corporation of America, a company that operates many of the nation\u2019s prisons, charging that it conspired with phone companies to create monopolies.<\/p>\n

Prison phone rates vary from state to state, but most states take a kickback from phone companies for every phone call inmates make, raking in millions of dollars a year. Their take is typically between 50 and 60 percent. Only a handful of states and the District of Columbia don\u2019t take a cut of the calls.<\/p>\n

In 2001, the federal judge hearing the class action suit ruled that the FCC had primary jurisdiction over phone rates, kicking the case into limbo.<\/p>\n

When Forte was released, he decided to take up the cause his grandmother initiated on his behalf. He lives in a halfway house now and credits his grandmother with instilling his discipline. Without her support, he would have exited prison \u201cmore hardened, more cold,\u201d he says. She kept him grounded, reading the Bible.<\/p>\n

\u201cI don\u2019t want anything that has to do with negativity. It has no role in my life,\u201d the 38-year-old said.<\/p>\n

Ending this kind of price gouging is not coddling inmates. It\u2019s consumer fairness. Corporations shouldn\u2019t profit from skyrocketing rates on a captive market \u2014 one that includes 2.7 million children who have one or more parents in prison.<\/p>\n

The problem hits minority and poor communities harder due to their higher rates of incarceration, the very people least likely to be able to afford the predatory fees. Opponents argue that the profits cover higher costs of monitoring inmate calls and can offset the prison rehabilitation programs. But that is hardly the most enlightened social policy. Disconnect inmates from family and you undermine a key element of rehabilitation. You take away a powerful means of fighting recidivism. It means we all pay a higher price in the end to lock up the same people over and over.<\/p>\n

Around the time Forte learned that his grandmother had taken up this fight (Big Mama didn\u2019t let on at first), he began to worry about her declining health, fearful that she would die before his release.<\/p>\n

She didn\u2019t. Now he\u2019s the activist. He has met with a member of the FCC and is prominent in a growing coalition of faith leaders and social justice and prison reform advocates.<\/p>\n

Forte wants to ensure other inmates have a shot at what he gained by his grandmother\u2019s insistent love: the chance to complete their sentences, to restart life productively and to reunite with family members who love them.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s the best shot parolees have at a crime-free future.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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