Prisons for Profit: America's Prison Industrial Compex

· Adam Hanrahan
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In 1865 the the enslaved men and women in America were supposed to be set free . Why then did then did many of these newly freed people find themselves back doing back breaking labor for free. The clause in the 13 amendment was " except when duly convicted of a crime". This clause allowed the state to enslaved anyone convicted of anything they deem a crime. Fast forward to the early 1900s and America's convict leasing program kept many states solvent and able to make ends meet. While convict leasing has changed names it is still alive in America and is the progenitor of the newest form of indentured slavery (Prisons for Profit) . Read this book to find out how co-operations have turned the best years of many Americans lives into years exchanged for tens of thousands of dollars of profit for greedy Corporations that build and fill Prisons For Profit.

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Adam Joseph
October 24, 2025
fantastic, I was astounded by some of the facts and figures and found this book to be accurate and well researched as well as an interesting thought provoking page turner
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Desiree Webster
October 24, 2025
interesting, thought provoking page turner
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**About the Author**


[Your Name] studied writing, philosophy, and sociology in college, developing a deep interest in social systems and justice. After facing mental illness and addiction that led to incarceration for bank robbery and grand theft auto, [he/she/they] gained firsthand insight into the American prison system—an experience that transformed [his/her/their] academic understanding into lived reality.


Having navigated the intersection of mental health crises, addiction, and the criminal justice system, [Your Name] writes from a place of intimate knowledge about how the privatization of prisons affects real people. This book combines [his/her/their] educational background in sociology and philosophy with the invaluable perspective that can only come from being inside the system itself.


Today, [Your Name] is committed to putting a dent in mass incarceration by exposing how profit motives distort justice and perpetuate cycles of punishment over rehabilitation. *Prisons for Profit* is both a critical examination and a call to action, written by someone who understands what's truly at stake.


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