Of course, they are. That is what's wrong with all for-profit social service programs such as for-profit prisons, healthcare, and k-12 education. The quality of the outcome does not increase profits so the effort is on meeting some arbitrary performance target and keeping costs as low as possible. And where is the oversight and accountability to assure compliance? The market is appropriate for commodities, etc., but not for the welfare of human beings.
Of course, they are. That is what's wrong with all for-profit social service programs such as for-profit prisons, healthcare, and k-12 education. The quality of the outcome does not increase profits so the effort is on meeting some arbitrary performance target and keeping costs as low as possible. And where is the oversight and accountability to assure compliance? The market is appropriate for commodities, etc., but not for the welfare of human beings.
Of course, they are. That is what's wrong with all for-profit social service programs such as for-profit prisons, healthcare, and k-12 education. The quality of the outcome does not increase profits so the effort is on meeting some arbitrary performance target and keeping costs as low as possible. And where is the oversight and accountability to assure compliance? The market is appropriate for commodities, etc., but not for the welfare of human beings.