One problem (there are many) with not caring about the rights of criminals is that “criminal” is not an immovable line. Governments can, have, and do throw away the rights of criminals using these kinds of arguments, and then re-categorize groups of people they don’t like as criminals.
Are we talking about the ethical considerations regarding prison work or are we talking about specific issues regarding reintegrating criminals back into society?
One problem (there are many) with not caring about the rights of criminals is that “criminal” is not an immovable line. Governments can, have, and do throw away the rights of criminals using these kinds of arguments, and then re-categorize groups of people they don’t like as criminals.
Are we talking about the ethical considerations regarding prison work or are we talking about specific issues regarding reintegrating criminals back into society?
Good question, I’m not sure what your stance is. You seem to be saying two different things.
Are those both representations of your beliefs? I don’t want to strawman you.
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Under threat of solitary confinement (brain damage)?