30% of California’s firefighters are incarcerated, and many make as little as $6 a day.

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    22 hours ago

    You have a record, get out

    This I never fully understood. Isn’t the point of prison/community service orders etc. for the person to be punished for the crime or repay their debt to society? In which case, after the punishment has been carried out why continue to punish them further? They’ve done their time and hopefully learned a lesson. I understand background checks as a form of checking a person’s character for certain sensitive roles, but for everything?? Nah, that makes no sense.

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      22 hours ago

      I think that’s what he’s saying, the system is based on punishment and not rehabilitation so usually repeat offences and/or escalation/different crime types is quite common thus leading to the system where people who have a record at all can’t do much.

      If we did have a prison system reform based around rehabilitation, then it would be much easier to ban people’s records from being used against them in the future