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by sellyme
1997 days ago
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> * These are inmates, serving a sentence as punishment for a crime they were convicted of. If the gaol sentence is their punishment, why are they being penalised further by reduced wages? > * If inmate labor cost what non-inmate labor costs, why would anyone hire inmates? Government-backed incentives. It's in everyone's best interests for people convicted of crimes to have a path back on to the straight-and-narrow. Investing in reducing recidivism is far better value for money than almost any other anti-crime measures. > * The labor programs are largely voluntary. [...] Alternatives include doing nothing all day instead of a job. These statements are contradictory. |
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