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Prison Recruitment as a Policy Tool of Local Economic Development: A Critical Evaluation
Authors:Susan E. Blankenship  Ernest J. Yanarella
Affiliation:1. ejyana@uky.edu
Abstract:Like the sports franchises and foreign auto plants that preceded them, state and local governments are touting prisons as the latest means of economic miracle‐making, often for small towns and communities that are economically depressed. The building of prisons is supposedly tied to the development of a just, fair, and rational criminal justice policy in a civil democratic society. Prison building has positive and negative social and political consequences for these communities. This critical essay explores some of these consequences in light of the literature on prison siting, the experiences of communities and prisoners, and relevant statistical data in the public domain. It also offers an alternative framework for evaluating prison recruitment as a strategy for local economic development.
Keywords:Prison Recruitment  Criminal Justice  Economic Development  Carceral  Economic Revitalization  Community
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