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by dragonwriter
2627 days ago
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> but then paid another $10K every year a former prisoner didn't commit a new crime for 5-7 years after they got out. Then you'd have a private corporation with agents with direct access to people with criminal backgrounds and connections with a direct financial incentive to ensure that an ex-prisoner was not identified as the perpetrator of any crimes in a certain period. This might not work out exactly the way you hope. |
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