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The GEO Group, Inc.

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Boca Raton, United States

NYSE: GEO 

ISIN: US37055V1099

The GEO Group, Inc. is a provider of correctional, detention, and community reentry services. The company operates private detention facilities and manages immigration detention centers in the United States and internationally.

CCI Score

CCI Score: The GEO Group, Inc.

-62.73

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Latest Event

GEO Group Facilities Under Scrutiny for Human Rights Abuses

An NBC News report details allegations that immigrant students detained by ICE are being held in remote Louisiana detention centers run by GEO Group, where conditions have been described as inhumane and abusive, reflecting a troubling complicity with repressive state practices.

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The GEO Group, Inc. is currently rated as an Architect.

-60 to -100 CCI Score
Companies in this category are instrumental in designing and executing authoritarian rule. They actively create and implement frameworks that sustain oppressive policies, wielding considerable influence in shaping autocratic systems.

Latest Events

  • GEO Group Facilities Under Scrutiny for Human Rights Abuses Logo
    APR
    01
    2025

    An NBC News report details allegations that immigrant students detained by ICE are being held in remote Louisiana detention centers run by GEO Group, where conditions have been described as inhumane and abusive, reflecting a troubling complicity with repressive state practices.

  • Detention Center Escape Highlights GEO Group's Role in Authoritarian Immigration Enforcement Logo
    MAR
    21
    2025

    An escape incident at a Colorado immigration detention center, operated by The GEO Group under contract with ICE, underscores concerns over the company's practices in reinforcing harsh, authoritarian immigration policies.

  • Detention Center Security Lapse at GEO Group Facility Logo
    MAR
    21
    2025

    An escape from a Colorado immigration detention center operated by GEO Group under ICE contract has raised serious concerns about operational mismanagement and the company's role in supporting authoritarian immigration enforcement practices.

  • GEO Group's Contract with ICE to Reopen Detention Center Logo
    MAR
    21
    2025

    The GEO Group announced a contract with ICE to reopen a detention center in Baldwin, Michigan, reinforcing a contentious collaboration with policies endorsed by the Trump administration, and reflecting executive engagement in politically charged decisions.

  • ICE Detainee Escape Highlights GEO Group Detention Facility Security Failures Logo
    MAR
    18
    2025

    During a power outage at a GEO Group-operated ICE detention facility in Aurora, Colorado, two detainees escaped. The incident raises serious concerns over the company's management practices and its role in facilitating authoritarian immigration enforcement policies.

  • NLRB Complaint Filed Against GEO Group for Labor Retaliation Logo
    JAN
    09
    2025

    The National Labor Relations Board filed a complaint against GEO Group alleging retaliation against detained workers at the Mesa Verde Detention Facility, including reports of exploitative wages and punitive measures against collective bargaining efforts.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The complaint details severe labor exploitation and human rights abuses within GEO Group's detention facility operations. Workers were paid as little as $1-a-day and faced retaliation, including solitary confinement, for engaging in collective action. Such practices not only violate labor rights but also contribute to systemic exploitation within the private detention industry, reinforcing broader authoritarian and oppressive structures.

    National Labor Relations Board Files Complaint Against GEO Group for Retaliation Against Workers at Mesa Verde Detention Facility

  • GEO Group Hires Former ICE Official Amid Controversial Practices Logo
    OCT
    31
    2024

    GEO Group has announced the appointment of Daniel A. Bible, a former top ICE official, in a move that deepens its close ties with the agency amid longstanding concerns over detention conditions and human rights abuses. This hire reinforces the revolving door between ICE and private prison companies, and comes on the heels of significant political contributions that support aggressive immigration enforcement under the Trump administration.

  • -70

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 20

    GEO Group’s decision to hire a former top ICE official reinforces a revolving door between public institutions and a private prison giant. This not only provides the company with insider access to detention policy but also underscores its political entanglements, exemplified by over $1 million in contributions to Trump-aligned political action committees. This behavior bolsters authoritarian immigration policies and compromises democratic accountability.

    Private Prison Giant Hired ICE Detention Chief

  • -50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 20

    GEO Group has been the subject of numerous complaints regarding inhumane conditions and human rights abuses in its detention facilities. Independent investigations have confirmed allegations of medical neglect and mistreatment, highlighting significant ethical and labor practice concerns associated with its operations.

    Private Prison Giant Hired ICE Detention Chief

  • -60

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 20

    GEO Group’s significant financial entanglement with ICE, including multi-million-dollar contracts and a prospective annual revenue boost of $400 million tied to aggressive immigration enforcement, illustrates a troubling pattern of economic collaboration with authoritarian policies. This economic alignment supports a regulatory environment that prioritizes profits over human rights and accountability.

    Private Prison Giant Hired ICE Detention Chief

  • GEO Group Exploits ICE Detainees' Labor Rights Logo
    OCT
    01
    2023

    The GEO Group, Inc. is under fire for its ongoing legal battle over paying ICE detainees only $1 per day for work—a stark example of exploitative labor practices within private detention. By resisting state minimum wage mandates and maintaining profitable contracts with ICE, the company is seen as prioritizing profit over human rights and contributing to the oppressive detention system.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    GEO Group's practice of paying detainees as little as $1 per day for cleaning services is a severe violation of basic labor rights. This exploitation of vulnerable detainees underpins a broader pattern of unethical business practices, demonstrating a blatant disregard for fair labor practices and human rights.

    An ICE Contractor Is Worth Billions. It’s Still Fighting to Pay Detainees as Little as $1 a Day to Work.

  • -60

    Economic Collaboration

    March 20

    Despite legal rulings and public scrutiny, GEO Group continues its lucrative contracts with ICE, effectively profiting from and endorsing a repressive and punitive detention system. This economic collaboration with a government agency responsible for harsh immigration enforcement further compounds its complicity in authoritarian practices.

    An ICE Contractor Is Worth Billions. It’s Still Fighting to Pay Detainees as Little as $1 a Day to Work.

  • Lawsuits over Forced Labour Allegations Logo
    OCT
    01
    2023

    GEO Group is facing multiple lawsuits alleging the use of forced labor by detained immigrants. The allegations claim that detainees were coerced into unpaid labor, raising serious concerns over the company's labor practices and human rights standards.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    October 1

    The allegations against GEO Group suggest a systemic disregard for labor rights, particularly concerning detained immigrants who are forced into unpaid labor. This practice not only violates state minimum-wage laws but also contributes to broader patterns of exploitation and human rights abuses, aligning negatively with core business practices and ethical responsibilities.

    USA: GEO Group faces lawsuits over alleged use of forced labour at immigrant detention facilities

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