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‘This is my way out.’ In Maine, remote work gives prisoners a lifeline.
(www.bostonglobe.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I went into this article skeptical. Allowing them to be paid fairly shouldn't be a big deal but it absolutely is. Getting inmates a nest-egg to go back to the world with is huge, because most inmates walk out with almost nothing, which often leads to chronic homelessness and ending up back in jail. This is huge. I'm glad to see it at least somewhere.
Having to pay only 10% of your income for room and board, sounds so good, people would kill for it.
There is a reason the "former" slaves states like Alabama ensure that prisoners are destitute when they are released.
Not many people realize it but slavery is still legal in the US. Convicted inmates can be forced to work as part of their punishment.
Don't even have to be convicted. Jails force inmates to work for the jail. If you refuse they throw you into solitary confinement, till you "adjust your attitude." The vast majority of people in jail couldn't make bail, and are waiting for trial, therefore are innocent of any crime they have been charged with.
I want every prison in my country emptied today, police abolished and for this humanitarian crisis to never happen again, no matter the cost.