Agreed. Same with cancer. And hunger. |
Do you mean like...Baltimore?
My kid went to college in a small town that had a prison. It was not by campus and had absolutely zero impact on the kids or their activities. You have seen too many Netflix series or something. |
Yes! You are on to something. We should abolish murder, rape, assault and robbery while we are thinking about it. |
Juniata? |
I think by “prison town”, OP means a town that exists because of a prison - the prison(s) is the main employer and the town would not be able to be solvent without it. A college town with a prison is not the same thing. Susanville, CA is a classic prison town. Their logging industry failed and now they are dependent on prisons. |
Does living near the 7 Locks Jail count? |
+1 The wives/mothers of prisoners and their kin move to town to be close to dad. The average education level of the community falls. It becomes harder to find workers with good soft skills. Economic development gone wrong. |
Crooked Media just released a new podcast about a small pristine town in CA.
https://crooked.com/podcast-series/dreamtown-the-story-of-adelanto/ |
*prison not pristine |
Also, released prisoners must stay in town to fulfill their parole requirements. So then they are stuck in a town where parole requires they get a job, but everyone works for the prison. And I’ll assume that a felony record prevents one from working for the prison. Kids whose parents work for the prison are not allowed to go to Johnny’s house for a playdate because Johnny’s dad is a prisoner and that would violate employer guidelines. |