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  2. Paid prison labour - Wikipedia

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    Work hours consist of eight hours each day over the Monday-Friday period and four hours on Saturdays – although individual cases may extend or limit these procedures. [22] In most prisons, inmates who perform paid work are paid for their activity. This is calculated per the individual's standard hourly wage based on their assigned labour ...

  3. Penal labor in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Penal labor in the United States is the practice of using incarcerated individuals to perform various types of work, either for government-run or private industries. Inmates typically engage in tasks such as manufacturing goods, providing services, or working in maintenance roles within prisons.

  4. A time for reform: We need a commission to modernize Florida ...

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    The time for reform is now. Jeff Brandes is a former Florida state senator and founder of the Florida Policy Project, a 501c3, non-partisan research organization focused on best practices in ...

  5. Federal courts have allowed prisons and private medical ... - AOL

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    Conrad was barred from working at any Florida state prison, according to the investigative report, and she was later fired from her job at the nursing temp agency. In a deposition, Conrad said she ...

  6. Florida lawmakers didn’t fix prisons. They may wish they had ...

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  7. Prison farm - Wikipedia

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    A prison farm (also known as a penal farm) is a large correctional facility where penal labor convicts work — legally or illegally — on a farm (in the wide sense of a productive unit), usually for manual labor, largely in the open air, such as in agriculture, logging, quarrying, and mining.

  8. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    “The staff is untrained, and they end up working double and triple eight-hour shifts. So the kids get abused at worst, neglected at least, and they come out with many more problems than when they walked in.” At a Florida Correctional Services Corp. facility called Cypress Creek, north of Tampa, six juveniles escaped between 2000 and 2001.

  9. Florida's prisons ineffective and outdated - AOL

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    Florida taxpayers pay more to maintain ineffective and outdated prison system