• Delphia@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I said ETHICALLY voluntarily entering into their work programs that offer a reduction in sentence or better conditions is not slavery.

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      1 year ago

      ETHICALLY it’s not volunteering if it’s coerced, and I can’t think of many things more coercive than the promise of more prison.

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        1 year ago

        Its not the promise of more prison, its an offer of less prison. The difference between coercion and incentive. The issue is if a sentence of 5 years would become a sentence of 3 courts start making the sentence 7 so they get 5 years of work or if they degrade prison conditions intentionally to force inmates towards the work programs.

        It also would hinge on the “work” being something worthwhile and skill building, not just assembly line work for big corporations looking to save a buck because inmates are cheaper than machines.

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          Its not the promise of more prison, its an offer of less prison. The difference between coercion and incentive.

          No. There’s a distinction but not a difference.