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  2. New York State Department of Corrections and Community ...

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    [citation needed] Incarcerated people generally either work running or maintaining the facility, or work for "prison industries." Facility jobs pay 10-26¢ per hour (from 60¢ to $1.56 per day), as of data from 2017. [37]

  3. Evers announces $3-an-hour pay bump for correctional ... - AOL

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    The increases in pay are aimed at addressing the worker shortage that has long plagued the Departments of Corrections and Health of Services. Evers announces $3-an-hour pay bump for correctional ...

  4. Prison-to-college programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 50% of those behind bars still need a GED or a high school diploma. [10] While some prisoners obtain these qualifications while incarcerated, only some can enroll in college courses. Transitioning to college after release is a significant issue due to systemic impediments, including stigma, financial assistance constraints, and ...

  5. Penal labor in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, prison workers often times earn roughly $0.13 to $1.30 per hour depending on whether the work is classified as a "non-industrial" or "industrial" occupation. [77] This exclusion of the legal right to organize a union creates an exploitative, dangerous environment in prisons, leaving many incarcerated workers in low wage ...

  6. SC law enforcement officer pay falling behind other states ...

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    Consider this: The median salary for law enforcement officers in California last year was $104,160, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported. In South Carolina, it was $46,800, the fourth worst pay ...

  7. West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation

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    Press reports in early 2018 showed that pay for correctional officers in the state ranked 49th in the nation. New correctional officers started at $24,664, about twelve dollars an hour. [7] From February to July 2018, National Guard troops supplemented the overworked officers.

  8. When Correctional Officers Carry Shotguns, The Result is ...

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    Multiple corrections experts confirmed that it is rare for a guard inside a prison have access to a gun, let alone shoot one. The Federal Bureau of Prisons, which houses the Unabomber, the shoe bomber and a Boston Marathon bomber among its nearly 200,000 inmates, has “always operated under the principle that firearms are not routinely carried ...

  9. United States Penitentiary, Atwater - Wikipedia

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    Correctional officers observed Ferguson drag Slaughter out from underneath one of the beds in the cell. Ignoring orders to stop, Ferguson continued to strike Slaughter's head against the concrete floor and kick the back of his head until he was restrained. Slaughter was transported to an area hospital, where he died on August 8, 2006.