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dvektor ◴[] No.38455412[source]
Here (Maine) calls are almost $7.00/hr which is indeed outrageous, however the jobs pay 2-4x better than other prisons i've been in, the food is better, you are given more things like clothes that other prisons would make you pay for. And I am allowed to go to college, and even hold a job developing software.

So although it is absurd, I have been in other prisons where the calls are dirt cheap but they have shit food, they dont give you ANYTHING and there isn't shit for opportunities. I understand that sometimes the profit they make off the calls might be going to things like quality of the food, etc. I know that this is almost never the case, but I do know that it is somewhat the case here.

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hsbauauvhabzb ◴[] No.38456219[source]
Prison is supposed to be rehabilitation, not a self-funding machine.
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csallen ◴[] No.38456242[source]
Has it not occurred to you that, if we want people to become productive working members of society, that perhaps allowing them to learn and work from prison might be rehabilitative?
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1. hsbauauvhabzb ◴[] No.38456280[source]
Perhaps you misinterpreted my comments, $7/hour for calls where the money is used to provide better meals implies that without additional funding the meals would not be at an acceptable level.
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2. thfuran ◴[] No.38456921[source]
No, it only implies that the budget is currently structured to offload the costs of running the prison onto the prisoners.