RT Article T1 Justice “cost points”: examination of privatization within public systems of justice JF Criminology & public policy VO 18 IS 2 SP 343 OP 359 A1 Harris, Alexes A2 Smith, Tyler A2 Obara, Emmi LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1667552686 AB In addition to outsourcing the management of correctional facilities, many local and state authorities contract with private companies to provide a variety of services and processes within U.S. courthouses, jails, and prisons. In this article, we explore the various “cost points” at which individuals who make contact with public systems of justice are charged by private entities. We provide two case studies with an in‐depth look at how private companies make money within U.S. justice facilities—court‐ordered programs and prison services. K1 Costs K1 Criminal justice K1 Prison services K1 Private corrections K1 Gefängniskosten K1 Privater Strafvollzug DO 10.1111/1745-9133.12442