Very weird that I am so old and have literally never heard this mentioned in a TV show or book or movie or anything.

In four out of five states, if you go to prison, you are literally paying for the time you spend there.

As you can guess, this results in crippling debt as soon as you’re released.

The county gets back a fraction of what they hold over your head the rest of your life until you commit suicide(or die naturally and peacefully with the sword of damocles hanging over your head).

$20-$80 a day according to Rutgers.

Counties apparently sue people and employ wage garnishment to get back the money that majority of people obviously cannot pay back.

https://www.rutgers.edu/news/states-unfairly-burdening-incarcerated-people-pay-stay-fees

  • @Ragnarok314159@sopuli.xyz
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    17 months ago

    I commented this elsewhere, but a lot of those certifications are not worth anything because if you are a felon you cannot get that state license.

    • @havokdj@lemmy.world
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      07 months ago

      You absolutely can still use those certifications and they are often the stepping stone to help you get your foot in the door in an industry. I used to work IT in corrections and while not everyone winds up making it, I’ve seen felons go on to make $40/hr doing welding.

      I do not agree with the US when it comes to corrections at all and I think it is blatantly abused in order to incarcerate as many people as possible, but I will give credit where it is due, not ALL hope is lost if you get incarcerated

      • @Ragnarok314159@sopuli.xyz
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        17 months ago

        You can use some of them, but there are a few like a barber’s license (in some states) that cannot be used.

        People spend their time thinking they are reinventing themselves in prison only to find out they cannot work in said field/trade.