超越利润:道德和可行的私营监狱劳动示范框架

IF 1.1 Q2 LAW
Mario Guido
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过去几十年来,国家和公司对私营监狱劳动问题的兴趣日益浓厚,势头日盛,为应对这一问题,本文提出了一个全面的模式框架,旨在协调利润驱动目标与囚犯改造之间的关系。文章探讨了围绕私营营利实体监狱劳动的争论,并提出了一种模式,试图纠正这种做法所引发的一些问题和批评。该框架借鉴了国际劳工组织 1930 年《强迫劳动公约》(第 29 号),整合了标准中的某些规定,强调了公共监督、同意和劳动保障。同样,该框架在促进 "有意义 "的工作和鼓励囚犯刑满释放后就业的同时,还试图解决不公平竞争和工作替代的问题。由于认识到需要一定的实际可行性,并为了将私人实体雇用囚犯的动机从 "廉价 "劳动力转向更公平的工作实践,该模式认为税收减免或补贴等其他福利可能有助于协调私人目标和改造目标。随着政府转向私营部门以增加囚犯的工作机会,本文认为,应遵循代表社会价值观的更加公平和更生的方法。
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Beyond profit: A model framework for ethical and feasible private prison labour
In response to increased interest from states and companies as well as momentum on the issue of private prison labour in the past few decades, this article offers a comprehensive model framework aimed at reconciling profit-driven objectives with prisoner rehabilitation. The article addresses the debate surrounding prison labour for private for-profit entities and proposes a model that attempts to remedy some of the issues and criticisms that arise from the practice. Drawing on the Forced Labour Convention, 1930 (No. 29) of the International Labour Organisation, the framework integrates certain provisions from the standard, emphasising public supervision, consent and labour guarantees. Equally, it tries to address concerns of unfair competition and job displacement while promoting ‘meaningful' work and encouraging post-release employment of prisoners. Recognising the need for some practical feasibility and in a bid to shift the incentives for private entities to employ prisoners, from ‘cheap’ labour to fairer work practices, the model argues that other benefits such as tax breaks or subsidies may help align private and rehabilitative goals. As governments have turned to the private sector to increase work opportunities for prisoners, this paper argues that a more equitable and rehabilitative approach should follow, representative of societal values.
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