Yikes, this might indicate the same type of "circle of love" that has periodically forms around various interests. Such love circles tend to be centered on rehabilitation or juvenile justice.Watts said the two worked closely together. As Mullins started a program to help inmates with substance abuse disorders, and Stines helped drive those people to and from appointments.
I think there is an old church hymn about "Unbroken Circles" ie "Let the circle, stay unbroken...". Maybe a circle in this case came unglued- then things went downhill?
Love partner #1: Owner of for profit adult rehab or juvenile reform places. County, state or feds pay for the services. Bills can be inflated because government entities are known for just sending the checks with out a lot of checking (get it, get it). Needless to say, the more people passing though, the more checks come in.
Love partner #2 Judges who then near always (imagine that) order adults 'n youth to selected uhmm...."preferred providers" for rehab and / or reform. The they then get kick backs from Love Partner #1
Love partner #3 Local Police Partner really closes the circle. Love Partner #2 (judges) cant order anybody to rehab / reform who is not present in their Court. So, Love Partner #3 nets them in via focused, very focused enforcement. Judges then pass them to Love Partner 1. Police also get a kick back from Love Partner #1 or #2.
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