不支持给他们发钱 但是楼主 美国的监狱不都是免费吃喝的 很多要钱 你可以看下这个 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pay-to-stay_(imprisonment)Pay-to-stay (imprisonment) In the United States, pay-to-stay is the practice of charging prisoners for their accommodation in jails. The practice is controversial, because it can result in large debts being accumulated by prisoners who are then unable to repay the debt following their release, preventing them from successfully reestablishing themselves in society.[1] In 2015, the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio published a comprehensive study of the pay-to-stay policy throughout the state of Ohio, the first detailed study of its kind.[1][2] In 2017, The Marshall Project published a study of jails in Southern California, where wealthier prisoners could pay to be housed in a more comfortable, safer prison in a different jurisdiction, sometimes with more furlough privileges.[3] The facilities are located in Seal Beach, Anaheim, Arcadia, Burbank, Glendale, Huntington Beach, Pasadena, Santa Ana and Torrance.[4] These prisons offer many benefits, including private cells, less violence and even the opportunity for convicts to serve their sentence only on weekends or after work.[5]
不支持给他们发钱 但是楼主 美国的监狱不都是免费吃喝的 很多要钱 你可以看下这个 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pay-to-stay_(imprisonment)Pay-to-stay (imprisonment) In the United States, pay-to-stay is the practice of charging prisoners for their accommodation in jails. The practice is controversial, because it can result in large debts being accumulated by prisoners who are then unable to repay the debt following their release, preventing them from successfully reestablishing themselves in society.[1] In 2015, the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio published a comprehensive study of the pay-to-stay policy throughout the state of Ohio, the first detailed study of its kind.[1][2] In 2017, The Marshall Project published a study of jails in Southern California, where wealthier prisoners could pay to be housed in a more comfortable, safer prison in a different jurisdiction, sometimes with more furlough privileges.[3] The facilities are located in Seal Beach, Anaheim, Arcadia, Burbank, Glendale, Huntington Beach, Pasadena, Santa Ana and Torrance.[4] These prisons offer many benefits, including private cells, less violence and even the opportunity for convicts to serve their sentence only on weekends or after work.[5] 梅干茶泡饭 发表于 2020-10-06 10:51
depend on state 联邦监狱其实占比例不大 州监狱五花八门 中西部是可以强制收费 Michigan counties can charge inmates for their stay as long as it is no more than $60 per day. Ohio counties charge an average of $35 per day, with the highest rate being close to $67. 我个人观点是不反对让犯人做工或者付款的,但是应该state run不能private run... 监狱私有化搞下去就会越搞越离谱。 加州我记得是你多花钱,可以住很豪华的。性罪犯里面很多人都付款住好的,这些人其实胆子最小= = 五花八门的 非常混乱
美国监狱没有免费医疗的 要付钱的 当然有人付不起 那就算坏账了破产了 可以读读这个 一次copy几百上千的 Again...我不反对charge...但是的确美国有些监狱是黑洞 监狱主是肥差。。。 The steep cost of medical co-pays in prison puts health at risk https://www.prisonpolicy.org/blog/2017/04/19/copays/
话说这$1200的补贴不是用来给受疫情影响的人们补助生计的吗?监狱里的犯人已经免费吃喝了,为啥要给他们发钱?
不支持给他们发钱 但是楼主 美国的监狱不都是免费吃喝的 很多要钱
你可以看下这个
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pay-to-stay_(imprisonment)Pay-to-stay (imprisonment)
In the United States, pay-to-stay is the practice of charging prisoners for their accommodation in jails. The practice is controversial, because it can result in large debts being accumulated by prisoners who are then unable to repay the debt following their release, preventing them from successfully reestablishing themselves in society.[1] In 2015, the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio published a comprehensive study of the pay-to-stay policy throughout the state of Ohio, the first detailed study of its kind.[1][2]
In 2017, The Marshall Project published a study of jails in Southern California, where wealthier prisoners could pay to be housed in a more comfortable, safer prison in a different jurisdiction, sometimes with more furlough privileges.[3] The facilities are located in Seal Beach, Anaheim, Arcadia, Burbank, Glendale, Huntington Beach, Pasadena, Santa Ana and Torrance.[4] These prisons offer many benefits, including private cells, less violence and even the opportunity for convicts to serve their sentence only on weekends or after work.[5]
这是付钱的犯人能住的更好,还是所有犯人都要付钱?
:) 美国和其他国家不大一样
有兴趣可以搜搜 94 Crime Bill 这个是拜登当初带头搞的 里面有一项也是现在BLM狂喷的事情就是扩大私有化监狱的规模--这条其实是当初拜登和稀泥,为了共和党参议员支持妥协的一条规定。90年代美国社会非常保守。
然而这个事情result就是的确出现了一些无良监狱主,给犯人的条件非常差而且所有用品charge很贵。比如这次新冠刚流行的时候,有的监狱给犯人兑水的soap还要钱... 还有的为了多赚钱阻碍减刑的。这样造成矛盾越滚越大...的确无良监狱主是少数,但是影响太恶劣了...这个问题如果不解决以后BLM只会一直闹下去,越闹越暴力。
简直是奇葩加州 赶紧的投票把猪党赶下台
depend on state 联邦监狱其实占比例不大 州监狱五花八门
中西部是可以强制收费 Michigan counties can charge inmates for their stay as long as it is no more than $60 per day. Ohio counties charge an average of $35 per day, with the highest rate being close to $67.
我个人观点是不反对让犯人做工或者付款的,但是应该state run不能private run... 监狱私有化搞下去就会越搞越离谱。
加州我记得是你多花钱,可以住很豪华的。性罪犯里面很多人都付款住好的,这些人其实胆子最小= =
五花八门的 非常混乱
我也是头一次听说,这样这补贴还是要给的。是不是廊坊监狱是免费的啊?有没有肉身在里面的出来说几句?
美国监狱没有免费医疗的 要付钱的 当然有人付不起 那就算坏账了破产了 可以读读这个 一次copy几百上千的
Again...我不反对charge...但是的确美国有些监狱是黑洞 监狱主是肥差。。。
The steep cost of medical co-pays in prison puts health at risk https://www.prisonpolicy.org/blog/2017/04/19/copays/
哪个国家的监狱没有免费医疗?生了病难道就不管了?
新闻里都没有.为啥故意要加上加州两字?
这个法官就是加州的。加州的法官说法一点儿也没错。
犯人要钱 ,然后 存起来吗 ?
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