Essays, Journals, The Arts, Humor, New Work Matt Lane Essays, Journals, The Arts, Humor, New Work Matt Lane

Cashing In on Convicts

The American prison system operates less as a mechanism of rehabilitation and more as an economic structure built on incarceration. This essay examines how profit incentives shape sentencing, occupancy, and recidivism, reinforcing cycles of imprisonment rather than breaking them. It contrasts this with rehabilitation-focused models abroad and argues that justice systems driven by revenue inevitably distort justice itself.

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