Paid prison labour is the participation of convicted prisoners in either voluntary or mandatory paid work programs. While in prison, inmates are expected...
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ships. Punitive labour, also known as convict labour, prison labour, or hard labour, is a form of forced labour used in both the past and the present as an...
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forced to become farmers in labour camps. Convict or prison labour is another classic form of unfree labour. The forced labour of convicts has often been...
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Wage labour (also wage labor in American English), usually referred to as paid work, paid employment, or paid labour, refers to the socioeconomic relationship...
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imprisonment with "hard labour" ended through legislation passed in the late 1940s and 1950s, but in general penal labour remains. Prisons have historically...
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support the prison, and by the 1820s, "nearly all able-bodied male prisoners were contracted to private companies, which paid the prison," not the prisoners...
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A prison, also known as a jail, gaol, penitentiary, detention center, correction center, correctional facility, remand center, hoosegow, or slammer, is...
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Prison Architect is a private prison construction and management simulation video game developed and published by Introversion Software. It was made available...
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Indian labour law refers to law regulating labour in India. Traditionally, the Indian government at the federal and state levels has sought to ensure a...
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incarcerated in these prisons until they had worked off their debt via labour or secured outside funds to pay the balance. The product of their labour went towards...
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"slave labour". Auditors found women prisoners working 14 hours a day with one day off a month. Prisons were divided into the "red" (run by prison authorities)...
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of Ed Miliband after Labour's defeat at the 2015 general election. Disillusioned by a lack of a left-wing voice in the 2015 Labour Party leadership contest...
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were never paid for the labour that they carried out on the family farm. Children were wanted and desired in Ireland for the use of their labour on the family...
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private prison, or for-profit prison, is a place where people are imprisoned by a third party that is contracted by a government agency. Private prison companies...
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suspension of 27 prison officers and the conviction of six for assault, though three later won appeals against conviction. The Prison Service paid out more than...
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Corrective labor colony (redirect from Corrective labour colony)
earn a wage of which most is paid to the colony for their upkeep. The detachment is largely self-organized, with the prison administration designating the...
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Nazir Ahmed, Baron Ahmed (category Labour Party (UK) life peers)
2009. "Labour peer freed by court of appeal in dangerous driving case". The Guardian. 12 March 2009. "Jailed Peer Ahmed Freed Early From Prison". Sky News...
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Keir Starmer (redirect from Labour Party leadership of Keir Starmer)
as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 2024 and as Leader of the Labour Party since 2020. He previously served as Leader of the Opposition from...
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Prison reform is the attempt to improve conditions inside prisons, improve the effectiveness of a penal system, reduce recidivism or implement alternatives...
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Punishment in Australia (redirect from Australian prison system)
centres or within other prisons. The death penalty has been abolished, and corporal punishment is no longer used. Prison labour occurs in Australia, with...
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exchange for a wage paid by demanding firms. Because these labourers exist as parts of a social, institutional, or political system, labour economics must...
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Corvée (redirect from Corvee labour)
control of the country and opposed forced labour on principle, but its abolition was postponed until Egypt had paid off its foreign debts. During the 19th...
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Slavery in the 21st century (section Prison labor)
not paid at all for their work. In other states, prisoners are paid between $0.12 and $1.15 per hour (as of 2013). Federal Prison Industries paid inmates...
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of the prison. Convict or prisoner labour was used on public infrastructure works until around 1911; subsequently, only work inside the prison was allowed...
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was 2.3 million. The German Forced Labour Compensation Programme was established in 2000; a forced labour fund paid out more than €4.37 billion to close...
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the remote isolation of Dartmoor. The prison was designed by Daniel Asher Alexander. Construction by local labour started in 1806, taking three years to...
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Russian criminal tattoos (redirect from Russian prison tattoo)
During the 20th century in the Soviet Union, Russian criminal and prison communities maintained a culture of using tattoos to indicate members' criminal...
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a colonial college training those intending to emigrate. The prison had housed a labour colony for the London unemployed. The land was originally purchased...
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Panopticon (redirect from Prison panopticon)
proposals and efforts to build a panopticon prison in Millbank at his own expense, was the "means of extracting labour" out of prisoners in the panopticon. In...
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worker does actual labour, producing goods and services. The capitalist can then sell these and obtain surplus value; since the wages paid to the workers...
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