Private prisons in the U.S. make big profits
Mass incarceration has given the United States a reputation as a prison nation. With over 2 million inmates, many government-run prisons contract their operations outside. Correspondent Mike Kirsch reports on how private prisons are profiting from the overflow of inmates at government-run jails.

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