From Hard Labor to Market Discipline: The Political Economy of Prison Work, 1974 to 2022

Adam Reich
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A long sociological tradition has examined how state coercion undergirds the “free market” for labor. In the contemporary prison, however, there are signs this relationship has been turned on its head. Whereas in the past, state coercion helped prisons generate profit for private markets, today market ideas are increasingly used within prisons to facilitate state control. I draw on an analysis of seven waves of the Survey of Inmates in State Correctional Facilities, as well as 61 interviews with state prison administrators, prison industry advocates, and formerly incarcerated people. Although the market for the products of prison labor has declined, and incarcerated people, on average, are working less than ever before, inequality in the distribution of work and rewards for this work has sharpened. This changing structure of prison labor is associated with a changing understanding of it. Prison administrators, and to some extent incarcerated people themselves, use market ideas to explain the new organization of prison labor and justify people’s places within it. This organization and these ideas solve managerial problems within the prison and are suggestive of parallels between prison and social welfare policy in the contemporary era.
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从苦役到市场纪律:1974年至2022年监狱工作的政治经济学
长期以来,社会学传统一直在研究国家强制是如何支撑劳动力 "自由市场 "的。然而,在当代监狱中,有迹象表明这种关系已被颠覆。过去,国家强制帮助监狱为私人市场创造利润,而如今,市场理念在监狱中越来越多地被用来促进国家控制。我分析了七次州立惩教机构囚犯调查的结果,并对州立监狱管理者、监狱行业倡导者和曾被监禁者进行了 61 次访谈。尽管监狱劳动产品的市场有所下降,被监禁者的平均工作时间也比以往任何时候都要少,但工作分配和工作回报方面的不平等却加剧了。监狱劳动结构的变化与对监狱劳动理解的变化有关。监狱管理者,在某种程度上也包括被监禁者本身,利用市场观念来解释监狱劳动的新组织形式,并证明人们在其中的位置是合理的。这种组织形式和这些理念解决了监狱内部的管理问题,并暗示了当代监狱与社会福利政策之间的相似之处。
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