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by k_sh
2606 days ago
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> It's not like we pay the police $2,000 for each arrest Not in a direct sense - but civil asset forfeiture and arrest/citation quotas do incentivize individual officers to take actions that benefit their department's budget and their annual review, respectively. > It's not like we [...] pay the prison $500/night per inmate In the case of private prisons (which house 8% of the US prison population[0]), a per-prisoner stipend is the most popular[1] business model. The government quite literally pays the prison company a fixed dollar amount per inmate-night, which the company then turns a profit on. [0]: https://reason.org/wp-content/uploads/files/comparing_correc... [1]: https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/062215/busin... |
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