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  • ...S]].<ref>[http://www.g4s.com/usw/usw-about_wackenhut.htm About Wackenhut], Wackenhut Corporation, accessed 6 September 2009.</ref>
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  • ...sel, the FBI's director for antiterrorism instruction, and now head of the Wackenhut Corporation's antiterrorism division, observed, "If you want to believe in
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  • <td valign="top">[[Wackenhut Corrections Co.]]</td>
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  • ...ecurity sector.{{ref|3}} It has, since 2002, with its acquisition of the [[Wackenhut Corporation]], increased its profit margin by 40%{{ref|4}}, almost doubled ...he security company [[Euroguard]] (France). In 2002 Group 4 acquired the [[Wackenhut Corporation]] (US) and increased its profits further still.
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  • [[Wackenhut International, Inc.]] 4200 Wackenhut Drive #100
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  • In the US, the Wackenhut subsidiary was formed by a former FBI agent, and the company’s middle and 22 Wackenht (2002) Contracts, www.wackenhut.com/services/wsi/contracts.htm , viewed 28/4/03.
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  • ...centre in Lanarkshire, through its subsidiary Premier Detention Services. Wackenhut also holds the contract to transport immigration detainees between centres ...itation of these fields has already caused massive environmental damage70. Wackenhut is responsible for guarding the Nevada nuclear bomb test site71.
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  • ...des of terrorism and so forth have been helpful to our business," [[George Wackenhut]] told the Miami Herald.25 ...ny was awarded a new five-year contract, at $300 million, in April 1988.28 Wackenhut's active self-promotion, and its entry into the antiterrorism market, has p
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  • *[[Wackenhut Corporation]]
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  • ...S]].<ref>[http://www.g4s.com/usw/usw-about_wackenhut.htm About Wackenhut], Wackenhut Corporation, accessed 6 September 2009.</ref>
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  • [[ArmorGroup North America]] is a subsidiary of the [[Wackenhut Corporation]] and ultimately of [[G4S]].<ref>Daniel Schulman, [http://www.m
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  • ...] is an immigration removal centre. It opened in 1996 and was run by the [[Wackenhut Corporation]] until the company was taken over by [[Group 4 Falck]] in 2002
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  • ...to his 2005 obituary in the New York Times. To impress commercial clients, Wackenhut dressed his guards in helmets and paratrooper boots. He recruited former me ...w York University Digital Archive that holds some of those papers. By 1971 Wackenhut held files on 2.5 million individuals.
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  • ...es]], which at that time was a subsidiary jointly owned by [[Serco]] and [[Wackenhut Corporation]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/1350222.stm Former
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  • ...joint venture between [[Wackenhut Corrections Corporation]] (part of The [[Wackenhut Corporation]]) and [[Serco]] Plc.<ref>Stephen Nathan, Prison Privatization ...by [[Group 4 Falck]]. Through this acquisition, Group 4 got a 57% stake in Wackenhut Corrections Corporation (WCC), and took over WCC's 50% stake in Premier Pri
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