Exactly. Having a guaranteed low-but-livable-income job as a reward for serving time and not going back is hardly a career path people will aim for—but might be attractive to someone who is out but sees little alternatives but to go back to a life of crime.
I actually think training and new-deal type employment guarantees for those in poverty is a good idea aside from the whole prison thing—in that attempts to raise people from poverty would likely reduce crime to begin with.
The real issue here—running a prison being a profit-making business—has already been pointed out.
Exactly. Having a guaranteed low-but-livable-income job as a reward for serving time and not going back is hardly a career path people will aim for—but might be attractive to someone who is out but sees little alternatives but to go back to a life of crime.
I actually think training and new-deal type employment guarantees for those in poverty is a good idea aside from the whole prison thing—in that attempts to raise people from poverty would likely reduce crime to begin with.
The real issue here—running a prison being a profit-making business—has already been pointed out.