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  2. Pay-to-stay (imprisonment) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, pay-to-stay is the practice of charging prisoners for their accommodation in jails.The practice is controversial and can result in large debts being accumulated by prisoners who are then unable to repay the debt following their release, preventing them from successfully reintegrating in society once released.

  3. Penal labor in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prison labor is legal under the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime. [1] Prison labor in the U.S. generates significant economic output. [2] Incarcerated workers provide services valued at $9 billion annually and produce over $2 billion in goods.

  4. Paid prison labour - Wikipedia

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    Inmates may also earn extra for overtime, the longevity of their employment or receive payments through workers’ accident compensation. [8] Some correctional facilities pay prisoners for their participation in educational programs or vocational training. [8] In most cases, wage payments are made weekly based on an hourly rate. [12]

  5. Incarcerated firefighters do risky, low-pay work. Many say it ...

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    Of course, there are ways to staff hand crews without recruiting prison labor, but few would be as cheap in a state that has faced profound budget deficits in recent years. According to CDCR's ...

  6. UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -U.S. assistance for managing and securing camps in northeastern Syria with Islamic State-linked prisoners "cannot last forever," the acting U.S. Ambassador to the United ...

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    Forging Connections. A one-time New York City hotelier who began renting out rooms to prisoners in 1989, Slattery has established a dominant perch in the juvenile corrections business through an astute cultivation of political connections and a crafty gaming of the private contracting system.

  8. York County will pay $135K to prisoners over treatment by ...

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    York County officials will pay $135,000 to plaintiffs alleging they suffered from unconstitutional conditions of confinement at the York County Prison, according to a settlement..

  9. Palestinian Authority Martyrs Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Prisoners Fund makes disbursements to Palestinians imprisoned in Israeli jails. In 2016, the PA paid out about NIS 1.1 billion (US$303 million) in stipends and other benefits. [2] Critics often call the fund "pay for slay" and blame the payments for encouraging terrorism.