Politically incorrect it may be, but why don't we put our prison community to work? They could maintain public spaces, work on the roads etc, etc. The prison service could charge the government for their services and the whole system would/could become self-supporting. The government could save a fortune on otherwise out-sourced contracts and really make these lads and lassies give back to the communities they offended.
I see where you're coming from but maybe a ready supply of cheap unskilled/skilled labour would actually stimulate employment in the larger community. After all it would be a wage bill which the government would no longer have to foot thus allowing them to employ and pay otherwise unemployed professionals such as architects, engineers, QSs etc.because there not enough work to go around for those on the outside at the moment!
AFAIK it costs almost €2,000 per week to lock someone up.
I doubt very much they could make that much money in a week to pay it back.
Which countries?Chain-gangs do actually exist in many countries and for a reason.
What about productive work within the prisons? There must be plenty that can be done reasonably cost effectively 'on site' as it were.
I would guess that it would be cost prohibitive when the extra guards, transport and insurance is taken into account
I think we need Sheriff Joe Arpaio on the case .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Arpaio
He would soon get the cost down.
Wrong.USA for a start.
Wrong.
One single sheriff, your friend [broken link removed], has an optional chain gang. No other county in the USA does this.
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