City of Tucson, AZ, resolution opposing private for-profit correctional and detention corporations, 2018
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ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL May 8, 2018 RESOLUTION NO. 22888 A RESOLUTION IN OPPOSITION TO THE PRIVATE OPERATION OF CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES AND DETENTION CENTERS AND TO THE EMPLOYMENT OF PRIVATE CORPORATIONS FOR CITY DETENTION FACILITIES; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY WHEREAS, the City of Tucson, through the direction of the Mayor and Council, has been working diligently as a leader in supporting, promoting and protecting basic human rights for all who reside, work, and study in the City of Tucson; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council have also supported programs designed to serve as alternatives to detention, which have proven to provide better outcomes for the community and offenders, increased public safety, and reduced recidivism; and WHEREAS, the State of Arizona and other jurisdictions have contracted with private, for-profit corporations for operation of their detention and correctional facilities but have not experienced reduced populations, better efficiency, or the other successes; and {A0198804.doc/} SECTION 2. WHEREAS, it is necessary for the preservation of the peace, health and safety of the City of Tucson that this Resolution become immediately effective, an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this Resolution shall be effective immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL May 8, 2018 OF THE CITY OF TUCSON, ARIZONA ----�------ MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: REVIEWED BY: CITY ATTORNEY CITY MANAGER MR/dg 4/24/18 {A0198804.docl}