No one likes to see tall brick walls and large buildings with barbed wire. Behind those thick walls there is another wonderful building where a small grid crosses the big grid and light enters and walks orange in a garden where men and women stand out. They are heavy and heavy buildings that can harm the charm of the community. However, seeing such new buildings is done in the community, and to make matters worse, it is to see the building expanded to the community.
Participation in the South African Prison Industrial Complex is a major obstacle to building a democratic society. In the United States, I felt socially destructive influence due to meanness of prison expansion. The main expectation of society is that young black people, Latino Americans, Native Americans, men in Southeast Asia, and more and more women will enter the prison from the free world that is regarded as a prison. After the September 11, 2001 attack, racists own and operate some private enterprises to arrest numerous immigrants from the Middle Eastern countries and not to foretell the future of democracy subsequently I refrained from information on the name of the INS accommodation center.
The term "prison - industrial complex" (PIC) was derived from the "military - industrial complex" of the 1950s, and the prison population in the United States sharply increased due to a private prison company and a company supplying supplies It shows the political influence by that. Provide services to government prison agencies for profit. The most common representatives of PIC are companies that undertake cheap prison labor, construction companies, surveillance technology providers, companies operating prison food services and medical facilities, prison labor unions, civil protection observers, lawyers and their representatives It is a lobby group.
An explanation of prison construction / expansion as a means of job creation and use of POW work is a particularly detrimental factor in prison-industrial parks, as it provides a clear economic benefit at the expense of imprisoned people. This term also refers to a network of participants who prioritize the economic interests of individuals rather than regain criminals. Supporters of this view, including Rutherford Institute and civil rights groups such as the American Citizenship Association (ACLU), said the desire to earn financial benefits through prison privatization led to an increase in the prison industry and an increase in imprisonment I believe that. It is unique. These advocacy groups argue that encouraging the construction of more prisons to gain economic benefits will encourage imprisonment, which will affect the excessively high interest rates for color people.