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15 handpicked stocks

Prison & Enforcement

This carefully selected portfolio focuses on companies operating in public safety and corrections. These stocks represent firms with steady, government-backed revenue streams that tend to perform independently of broader economic trends.

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Han Tan | Market Analyst

Published on June 17

Your Basket's Financial Footprint

Aggregate market capitalisation and breakdown for the 'Prison & Enforcement' basket.

Key Takeaways for Investors:
  • Large-cap dominance generally implies greater stability and lower volatility, tracking broad-market moves rather than speculative swings.
  • Suited as a core, long-term holding for diversification, not as a concentrated speculative trade.
  • Expect steady, long-term appreciation rather than rapid, short-term gains; growth tends to be gradual.
Total Market Cap
  • CXW: $1.96B

  • GEO: $2.47B

  • AXON: $55.51B

  • Other

About This Group of Stocks

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Our Expert Thinking

These companies operate at the intersection of public safety and private enterprise. Their business models rely on non-discretionary, government-funded spending for law enforcement, correctional facilities, and security technology, offering potential stability regardless of economic conditions.

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What You Need to Know

Unlike consumer-dependent industries, these stocks derive revenue primarily from government contracts and public safety budgets. This collection includes private prison operators, manufacturers of enforcement technology, and providers of security services essential to public infrastructure.

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Why These Stocks

We've selected market leaders in for-profit incarceration alongside innovators in surveillance technology and non-lethal weaponry. Each company holds a strategic position within government security frameworks, potentially benefiting from increased public spending on border security and law enforcement technologies.

Why You'll Want to Watch These Stocks

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Recession-Resistant Revenues

These companies typically maintain steady income streams regardless of economic downturns, as government spending on law enforcement and corrections tends to remain consistent even during challenging financial times.

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Policy-Driven Growth Potential

Current political discourse around border security and law enforcement practices is driving increased government contracts and investments in new monitoring technologies and security infrastructure.

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Tech Evolution in Public Safety

Several companies in this collection are at the forefront of developing non-lethal weapons, AI-powered surveillance, and advanced security systems that are transforming how public safety is maintained.

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