Prisons | Prison Labor Threatens the Jobs of Law-Abiding Citizens
The general public overwhelmingly favors protecting the jobs of hardworking Americans from the unjust competition created by proposals such as H.R. 4100, which is known as the Prison Industries Reform Act of 1998. On May 5, 1998, the Enterprise Prison Institute released a public opinion survey related to inmate work. The survey asked respondents whether they agreed or disagreed with the following statement: “The only way I would support any company setting up in prison is if there were absolute assurances we were not just shifting jobs from the community into prison.”
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- Introduction
- Are Prisons Effective?
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How Should Prisons Treat Inmates?
- The Treatment of Inmates: An Overview
- Prisons Should Punish Inmates
- Prisons Should Rehabilitate Inmates
- Inmates Should Not Be Coddled
- Prisoners Should Not Have Access to Weight Training Facilities
- Weight Training Is a Valuable Rehabilitative Tool
- Violent Inmates Should Not Be Placed in Super-Max Prisons
- Should Prisons Be Privatized?
- Should Prisons Use Inmate Labor?
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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