SweetIf you don't live in either state....sit down.
Home AlabamaIf you don't live in either state....sit down.
SweetIf you don't live in either state....sit down.
Home AlabamaIf you don't live in either state....sit down.
Nah nothing positive comes from thatI saw this when I worked for TDCJ. Prisons are sitting on 50-60 acres with crops, livestock, and all types of textile and craft shops.
It keeps them busy and at least they are able to learn something productive while locked up. Most of them have football numbers but going out to clean those gov't buildings is the closest they'll get to being apart of the outside world.
Plus the prison can use that labor to cut costs on purchasing from vendors.
You need mattresses or prison clothes? Create a textile shop.
Transport vehicles need repairs but the state won't put out money for it?
Open your own auto shop and teach the inmates how to repair shyt.
All those crops or livestock?
Process, butcher, and send it to the prisons so the inmates can cook it then eat it.
Dudes are already in prison locked up for some years, some deserve the time while other don't but at least while they are there we won't have to worry about them sitting around not doing shyt all day. I'm all for rehabilitation to avoid recidivism.
We do need a change to how people are sentenced, especially when most never get to trial. They just accept a plea deal and do their time. Others are getting trumped up charges for bullshyt like marijuana possession or just being in the wrong place at the wrong time.Nah nothing positive comes from that
When u make incarceration a profit driven industry
U have racist doing all they can to keep the prisons filled
To keep as much of the profits as possible the prisons don't provide shyt to the inmates
And then use the inmates to work not only for the prison and state but also commercial companies for slave wages
The prison industrial complex as a whole needs to explodeWe do need a change to how people are sentenced, especially when most never get to trial. They just accept a plea deal and do their time. Others are getting trumped up charges for bullshyt like marijuana possession or just being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
But, once they are in there what do you suggest we do?
I can't even agree with paying minimum wage when they are still being housed, fed, and clothed ,although it is basic necessities, for free unless they are going to deduct that from their pay as well.
You are defeated.I saw this when I worked for TDCJ. Prisons are sitting on 50-60 acres with crops, livestock, and all types of textile and craft shops.
It keeps them busy and at least they are able to learn something productive while locked up. Most of them have football numbers but going out to clean those gov't buildings is the closest they'll get to being apart of the outside world.
Plus the prison can use that labor to cut costs on purchasing from vendors.
You need mattresses or prison clothes? Create a textile shop.
Transport vehicles need repairs but the state won't put out money for it?
Open your own auto shop and teach the inmates how to repair shyt.
All those crops or livestock?
Process, butcher, and send it to the prisons so the inmates can cook it then eat it.
Dudes are already in prison locked up for some years, some deserve the time while other don't but at least while they are there we won't have to worry about them sitting around not doing shyt all day. I'm all for rehabilitation to avoid recidivism.
I'll take Mississippiarguably the worst state in the entire country