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- Prison_farm abstract "A prison farm or work camp is a large correctional facility where penal labor convicts are put to economical use in a 'farm' (in the wide sense of a productive unit), usually for manual labour, largely in open air, such as in agriculture, logging, quarrying, etc. Its historical equivalent on a very large scale was called a penal colony.The agricultural goods produced by prison farms are generally used primarily to feed the prisoners themselves and other wards of the state (residents of orphanages, asylums, etc.), and secondarily, to be sold for whatever profit the state may be able to obtain.In addition to being forced to labor directly for the government on a prison farm or in a penal colony, inmates may be forced to do farm work for private enterprises by being farmed out through the practice of convict leasing to work on private agricultural lands or related industries (fishing, lumbering, etc.). The party purchasing their labor from the government generally does so at a steep discount from the cost of free labor.Depending on the prevailing doctrine on judicial punishment and penal harm, psychological and/or physical cruelty may be a conscious intent of prison farm labor, and not just an inevitable but unintended collateral effect.Convicts may also be leased or enslaved for non-agricultural work, either directly to state entities, or to private industry. For example, prisoners may make license plates under contract to the state Department of Motor Vehicles, or may perform data processing for outside firms. However, these practices tend to be referred to as prison industries rather than prison farming.".
- Prison_farm thumbnail ParchmanGateNewPhoto.JPG?width=300.
- Prison_farm wikiPageExternalLink ?q=prison+farm&s=SS.
- Prison_farm wikiPageExternalLink prison-farms-facing-execution.
- Prison_farm wikiPageID "2633047".
- Prison_farm wikiPageRevisionID "598673460".
- Prison_farm hasPhotoCollection Prison_farm.
- Prison_farm subject Category:Imprisonment_and_detention.
- Prison_farm subject Category:Justice.
- Prison_farm subject Category:Penal_labor.
- Prison_farm subject Category:Prisons.
- Prison_farm comment "A prison farm or work camp is a large correctional facility where penal labor convicts are put to economical use in a 'farm' (in the wide sense of a productive unit), usually for manual labour, largely in open air, such as in agriculture, logging, quarrying, etc.".
- Prison_farm label "Prison farm".
- Prison_farm sameAs m.07t39x.
- Prison_farm sameAs Q7245779.
- Prison_farm sameAs Q7245779.
- Prison_farm wasDerivedFrom Prison_farm?oldid=598673460.
- Prison_farm depiction ParchmanGateNewPhoto.JPG.
- Prison_farm isPrimaryTopicOf Prison_farm.