Comment by bionsystem

3 years ago

> There are plenty more, like me, that are capable of being responsible, productive, tax paying members of society if given the opportunity, but you cannot expect anyone to change when you just lock them up in a cage with a bunch of other criminals where there is a subculture of endless negativity.

Of course they expect inmates to change, but towards even more criminality, not towards rehabilitation. This will justify them for being inmates in the first place (and thus the existence of the model) and justify them to come back later. It's a very profitable business model.

The whole article is fantastic though.

> Of course they expect inmates to change, but towards even more criminality, not towards rehabilitation.

Who is "they"?

  • Those that profit off of the prison system, whether it be the ecosystem of companies supporting the system or those that are employed by it.