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"The United States now has the dubious distinction of incarcerating more people per capita than any other country in the world. Yet this astonishing jailing of America has been little noted because many of the prisons have opened in remote areas like Susanville. Prison Town, USA examines one of the country's biggest prison towns, a place where a new correctional economy encompasses not only prisoners, guards and their families, but the whole community."

http://bldgblog.blogspot.com/

Crime pays very well it seems, but what if demand for prisoners outstrips supply?

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"We could be the prison capital of the free world".

Memorable.

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
"The United States now has the dubious distinction of incarcerating more people per capita than any other country in the world. Yet this astonishing jailing of America has been little noted because many of the prisons have opened in remote areas like Susanville. Prison Town, USA examines one of the country's biggest prison towns, a place where a new co ...[text shortened]... pot.com/

Crime pays very well it seems, but what if demand for prisoners outstrips supply?
Its a situation that is occuring in the UK, demand outstriping supply.

The downside is that people get out quicker and othe crimes which used to be jail terms are now not.



Probabtion is used instead for example....does it make us safer...no of course not

Personally I like the idea that was shown in "escape form NY / LA".....sounds like a great way to deal with the issue....😀

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
"The United States now has the dubious distinction of incarcerating more people per capita than any other country in the world. Yet this astonishing jailing of America has been little noted because many of the prisons have opened in remote areas like Susanville. Prison Town, USA examines one of the country's biggest prison towns, a place where a new co ...[text shortened]... pot.com/

Crime pays very well it seems, but what if demand for prisoners outstrips supply?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisons_in_the_United_States#Privatization

Privatization

In recent years, there has been much debate over the privatization of prisons. The argument for privatization stresses cost reduction, whereas the arguments against it focus on standards of care, and the question of whether a market economy for prisons might not also lead to a market demand for prisoners (i.e. tougher sentencing for cheap labor). While privatized prisons have only a short history, there is a long tradition of inmates in state and federal-run prisons undertaking active employment in prison for low pay.



In their quest for cheaper and more controllable labor, capitalism is fueling the rise of the new slave economy.

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Originally posted by rwingett
In their quest for cheaper and more controllable labor, capitalism is fueling the rise of the new slave economy.
Hell, it worked a treat in Auschwitz.

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The US incarcerates 10,000 citizens every week.

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Originally posted by uzless
The US incarcerates 10,000 citizens every week.
How many does it let out every week?

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Originally posted by rwingett
In their quest for cheaper and more controllable labor, capitalism is fueling the rise of the new slave economy.
I thought that was what illegal aliens were for.

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Originally posted by Merk
I thought that was what illegal aliens were for.
Europe, Canada, Australia, and the UK will find out soon enough why their prison populations are expanding exponentially. Just ask anyone from Malmo, Sweden.
Celebrate diversity!

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In terms of federal prison, 57 % of those incarcerated were sentenced for drug offenses.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisons_in_the_United_States


That's more than half, folks. We're letting rapists and murderers out early to make room.

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
...Crime pays very well it seems, but what if demand for prisoners outstrips supply?
We can always import more from China, Cuba, North Korea, Iran, Mexico, etc. Globalization is wonderful!

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Originally posted by uzless
The US incarcerates 10,000 citizens every week.
Unfortunately, none are illegal immigrants who committed a felony by entering this country.

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
In terms of federal prison, 57 % of those incarcerated were sentenced for drug offenses.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisons_in_the_United_States


That's more than half, folks. We're letting rapists and murderers out early to make room.
You're right -- bullets are cheaper!

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Originally posted by der schwarze Ritter
You're right -- bullets are cheaper!
But are UnAmerican to use without due process which is expensive.

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Originally posted by der schwarze Ritter
Unfortunately, none are illegal immigrants who committed a felony by entering this country.
Tough to find illegal immigrants who are citizens I would think.