Comment by llamaimperative
5 days ago
The prison system is not “the justice system.”
Yes, if a prison makes money from incarcerating people, its natural goal will be to incarcerate people.
For-profit prisons also have higher chances of recidivism, which bears this out as well.
https://www.wbur.org/onpoint/2023/03/07/courts-profit-and-th...
"Daniel Hatcher used to work as an attorney for Maryland Legal Aid. He says he's seen American courts turn into a system that's more interested in profits than justice.
'California is pursuing billions in fines and fees, and Alabama, multiple prosecutors' offices in Alabama generate 70% of their total funding solely by the pursuit of these court ordered fines and fees against the poor,' Daniel Hatcher says.
Hatcher says that when profit becomes the point, families become targets of the very justice system that is meant to protect."
The suggestion that profit is "the point" of California's criminal fines and fees seems absolutely wild to me.
Ah, the notable figurehead Daniel Hatcher, who used to work as an attorney in Maryland, I suppose.
> I haven’t heard anyone say our justice system is primarily profit-driven, and certainly haven’t heard any notable mainstreamers taking that position.
I suppose you can find someone to say any ol' opinion on the vast Internet. I'll consider clause 1 to be disproven and clause 2 to stand.
I'd consider someone saying profit is the "point" to mean it is primarily profit driven. You asked for an example and I provided one. It's pretty clear your mind is made up, so best of luck to you.
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