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  2. Paid prison labour - Wikipedia

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    The benefits of paid labour for inmates may include heightened incentives for good behaviour, productivity and post-release skill development, in addition to improved emotional wellbeing. [4] Prison institutions are benefited by minimised inmate idleness and potential for security issues, the completion of necessary maintenance tasks and ...

  3. Work release - Wikipedia

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    Work release programs have the ability to have a positive impact on inmates and their ability to gain employment after they are released. Also, inmates who participate in work release programs are able to acquire jobs nearly twice as fast when compared to inmates who do not participate.

  4. Penal labor in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prison labor is legal under the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime. [1] Prison labor in the U.S. generates significant economic output. [2] Incarcerated workers provide services valued at $9 billion annually and produce over $2 billion in goods.

  5. Some Californians released from prison will receive $2,400 ...

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    Hundreds of Californians released from prisons could receive direct cash payments of $2,400 — along with counseling, job search assistance and other support — under a first-in-the-nation ...

  6. Yonkers man sentenced to prison for unemployment ... - AOL

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    U.S. District Attorney Carla Freedman said a Yonkers man was sentenced Wednesday to a year in prison for an unemployment insurance fraud scheme.

  7. Americans running out of unemployment benefits and part ... - AOL

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    Workers in most states have 26 weeks of paid unemployment benefits, but according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 21% of workers are now taking more than 27 weeks to find a new job, up 3% from ...

  8. Prisoner reentry - Wikipedia

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    An essential argument for putting prisoners to work is in-prison productivity translating to preparation for entering the workforce post-release. Prison labor is cost-effective for tax payers, allows prisoners to contribute to their families from inside through the generation of income, and can be a form of restorative justice [24] [circular ...

  9. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    Slattery and Horn proposed leasing out floors of their hotels as re-entry housing for newly released federal inmates, taking advantage of a surge in prison populations nationwide. In 1989, one of their hotels, a midtown Manhattan property called LeMarquis, opened some of its rooms to federal inmates.