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If there are countries paying prison companies for number of prisoners held... then don't. Its basic economics of perverse incentive.
Instead, pay prison system for the number of years that a prisoner doesn't re-offend. This will be done in a logarithmic graph, up to the max that we are willing to
pay to have the prisoner not re offend at a future date.
So now, instead of private prison being paid to hold prisoners, they are being paid to keep prisoners out of prison.
Nothing more said.
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Heck, cut out the middle man. Pay prisoner not to reoffend! Payment to prisoner would be scaled according to potential profit accrued by reoffense - so public urination would be worth only a few $ / month, but forgery would probably be worth several thousand / month. |
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You ain't seen nothin until you've been in an /American/
prison. Lemme tell ya
They're so desperate to keep
people from coming back in, it's just about the closest
thing to Hell on Earth in there. Made the time I did in
Istanbul look like Disneyland by comparison. |
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Contrary to popular belief making prisons hellish is
actually ineffective in preventing recidivism. For
evidence look at the difference between recidivism
rates between US and European jails. |
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