The political economy of prison labour: from penal welfarism to the penal state
Scherrer, Christoph ; Shah, Anil
2017
8
1
32-48
prison labour ; forced labour ; racial discrimination
Labour market
https://doi.org/10.15173/glj.v8i1.2774
English
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"The article traces the return of prison labour for commercial purposes in the United States. In the age of Fordism, work for commercial purposes was prohibited in prisons; the emphasis was on rehabilitation. This “penal welfarism” gave way to a “penal state” of extremely high incarceration rates and exploitative prison labour. While this shift mirrors the turn to neo-liberalism, it is also the result of specific labour market conditions and racial discrimination."
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