Prison Labor Aids Private Sector. / Dave Dreeszen.
by Dreeszen, Dave; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Prison Labor Aids Private Sector, April 8, 2001; pp. F1+.
"Sawdust flew into the air and landed on Damien Lathrop's clothing as he operated a wood drill. Lathrop, an inmate at the North Central Correctional Facility, works in the Rockwell City [Iowa] prison's Industries Building eight hours a day, five days a week. But he's not complaining....In the Industries Building, inmates produce a variety of items for private businesses, performing skills like welding, machining, fabrication, and sewing." (SIOUX CITY JOURNAL) This article highlights the North Central Correctional Facility's program that allows prisoners to work for private companies.
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