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2095:(16 & 17 Vict. c. 99), substituted penal servitude for transportation to a distant British colony, except in cases where a person could be sentenced to transportation for life or for a term not less than fourteen years. Section 2 of the Penal Servitude Act 1857 (20 & 21 Vict. c. 3) abolished the sentence of transportation in all cases and provided that in all cases a person who would otherwise have been liable to transportation would be liable to penal servitude instead. Section 1 of the Penal Servitude Act 1891 makes provision for enactments which authorise a sentence of penal servitude but do not specify a maximum duration. It must now be read subject to section 1(1) of the
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2845:. The prison was constructed in 1816 and prison labor was used to produce common goods like combs, shoes, animal harnesses, carpets, buckets, and barrels. Goods were originally produced and made for use inside the prison only, but expanded to produce products for outside sale in the 1820s to increase the prison's profits and support the prison financially. As historian Robin Bernstein demonstrates, this system of for-profit prison labor expanded to other state prisons throughout the United States within the next fifteen years, well before the convict-leasing system of the post-Civil War era.
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2696:, but on a larger scale. The kulaks were some of the first victims of the Soviet Union's forced labour system. Starting in 1930, nearly two million kulaks were taken to camps in unpopulated regions of the Soviet Union and forced to work in very harsh conditions. Most inmates in the Gulag were ordinary criminals: between 1934 and 1953 there were only two years, 1946 and 1947, when the number of counter-revolutionary prisoners exceeded that of ordinary criminals, partly because the Soviet state had
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2852:, enacted in 1865, explicitly allows penal labour as it states that "neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for a crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction". Unconvicted detainees awaiting trial cannot be forced to participate in forced rehabilitative labour programs in prison as it violates the Thirteenth Amendment.
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2279:. Every enactment which operated to empower a court to pass a sentence of penal servitude in any case now operates so as to empower that court to pass a sentence of imprisonment for a term not exceeding the maximum term of penal servitude for which a sentence could have been passed in that case immediately before the commencement of that Act.
2260:. Every enactment conferring power on a court to pass a sentence of penal servitude in any case must be construed as conferring power to pass a sentence of imprisonment for a term not exceeding the maximum term of penal servitude for which a sentence could have been passed in that case immediately before the commencement of that Act.
2742:, only 6,000 survived the Gulag and returned home. Many of these prisoners, however, had died of illness contracted during the siege of Stalingrad and in the forced march into captivity. More than half of all deaths occurred in 1941–1944, mostly as a result of the deteriorating food and medicine supplies caused by wartime shortages.
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In a number of penal systems, inmates have the possibility of getting jobs. This may serve several purposes. One goal is to give an inmate a meaningful way to occupy their prison time and a possibility of earning some money. It may also play an important role in resocialisation as inmates may acquire
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In 1934, federal prison officials concerned about growing unrest in prisons lobbied to create a work program. Private companies got involved again in 1979, when
Congress passed a law establishing the Prison Industry Enhancement Certification Program which allows employment opportunities for prisoners
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The Gulags constituted a large portion of the Soviet Union's overall economy. Over half of the tin produced in the Soviet Union was produced by the Gulags. In 1951, the Gulags extracted over four times as much gold as the rest of the economy. Gulag camps also produced all of the diamonds and platinum
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In the case of any enactment in force on 5 August 1891 (the date on which section 1 of the Penal
Servitude Act 1891 came into force) whereby a court had, immediately before the commencement of the Criminal Law Act 1997, power to pass a sentence of penal servitude, the maximum term of imprisonment may
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Forced labour was widely used in the
African colonies. One of the most emblematic projects, the construction of the Congo-Ocean railway (140 km or 87 miles) cost the lives of 17,000 indigenous workers in 1929. In Cameroon, the 6,000 workers on the Douala-Yaoundé railway line had a mortality rate
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by hand which in turn forced four large cups or ladles through sand inside a drum, doing nothing useful. Male prisoners had to turn the handle 6,000–14,400 times over the period of six hours a day (1.5–3.6 seconds per turn), as registered on a dial. The warder could make the task harder by tightening
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Many businesses, large and small, already make use of prison workshops to produce high quality goods and services and do so profitably. They are not only investing in prisons but in the future of their companies and the country as a whole. I urge others to follow their lead and seize the opportunity
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for punishment were used for decades in
British prisons beginning in 1818; they often took the form of large paddle wheels some 20 feet in diameter with 24 steps around a six-foot cylinder. Prisoners had to work six or more hours a day, climbing the equivalent of 5,000 to 14,000 vertical feet. While
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Prison inmates can work either for the prison (directly, by performing tasks linked to prison operation, or for the Régie
Industrielle des Établissements Pénitentiaires, which produces and sells merchandise) or for a private company, in the framework of a prison/company agreement for leasing inmate
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function: reducing the monotony of prison life for the inmate, keeping inmates busy on productive activities, rather than, for example, potentially violent or antisocial activities, and helping to increase inmate fitness, and thus decrease health problems, rather than letting inmates succumb to a
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Every enactment conferring a power on a court to pass a sentence of penal servitude in any case must be treated as an enactment empowering that court to pass a sentence of imprisonment for a term not exceeding the maximum term of penal servitude for which a sentence could have been passed in that
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Every enactment conferring power on a court to pass a sentence of penal servitude in any case must be construed as conferring power to pass a sentence of imprisonment for a term not exceeding the maximum term of penal servitude for which a sentence could have been passed in that case immediately
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As late as 1885, 75% of all prison inmates were involved in some sort of productive endeavour, mostly in private contract and leasing systems. By 1935, the portion of prisoners working had fallen to 44%, and almost 90% of those worked in state-run programmes rather than for private contractors.
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or in a prison workshop. In such cases, the pursuit of income from their productive labour may even overtake the preoccupation with punishment or reeducation as such of the prisoners, who are then at risk of being exploited as slave-like cheap labour (profit may be minor after expenses, e.g. on
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The classic occupation in 20th-century
British prisons was sewing mailbags. This has diversified into areas such as engineering, furniture making, desktop publishing, repairing wheelchairs and producing traffic signs, but such opportunities are not widely available, and many prisoners who work
2833:(BOP) to produce goods and services. FPI is restricted to selling its products and services, which include clothing, furniture, electrical components and vehicle parts, to federal government agencies and has no access to the commercial market so as not to compete against private employment.
2731:. There were at least 476 separate camp complexes, each one comprising hundreds, even thousands of individual camps. It is estimated that there may have been 5–7 million people in these camps at any one time. In later years the camps also held victims of Joseph Stalin's purges as well as
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do not have sufficient demand for prison labour. In the Indian Penal Code prior to 1949, Many sections prescribed penal servitude for life as a viable punishment. This was removed by Act No. XVII of 1949, Simply known as the
Criminal Law (Removal of Racial Discriminations) Act, 1949
2708:'s death just over one-quarter. In the 1930s, many ordinary criminals were guilty of crimes that would have been punished with a fine or community service in the 1920s. They were victims of harsher laws from the early 1930s, driven, in part, by the need for more prison camp labour.
2686:, political opponents of these governments were often sentenced to forced labour camps. These forced labour camps are called Gulags, an acronym for the government organisation that was in charge of them. The Soviet Gulag camps were a continuation of the punitive labour system of
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former slaves were often arrested and worked in much the same way as before the war. Since the impoverished state governments could not afford penitentiaries, they leased out prisoners to work at private firms. Reformers abolished convict leasing in the 20th-century
2435:, the prison system has been governed by a new penal code. Some prisons became quasi-factories, in the nineteenth century, many discussions focused on the issue of competition between free labour and prison labour. Prison work was temporarily prohibited during the
2000:, is a form of forced labour used in both the past and the present as an additional form of punishment beyond imprisonment alone. Punitive labour encompasses two types: productive labour, such as industrial work; and intrinsically pointless tasks used as primitive
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perform routine prison maintenance tasks (such as in the prison kitchen) or obsolete unskilled assembly work (such as in the prison laundry) that is argued to be no preparation for work after release. Classic 20th-century
American prisoner work involved making
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involved stooping without bending the knees, lifting a heavy cannonball slowly to chest height, taking three steps to the right, replacing it on the ground, stepping back three paces, and repeating, moving cannonballs from one pile to another.
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2941:, are considered the largest in the country's history. In particular, inmates objected to being excluded from the 13th Amendment which forces them to work for pennies a day, a condition they assert is tantamount to "modern-day slavery".
2439:. Prison labour then specialised in the production of goods sold to government departments (and directly to prisons, for example guards' uniforms), or in small low-skilled manual labour (mainly subcontracting to small local industries).
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between 1788 and 1868 provide a major historical example of convict labour, as described above: during that period, Australia received thousands of transported convict labourers, many of whom had received harsh sentences for minor
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used as a means to secure labour, and labour as providing occupation for convicts. These scenarios can be applied to those imprisoned for political, religious, war, or other reasons as well as to criminal convicts.
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also use penal labour and have their own penal labour divisions. This has changed over time since the beginning of for-profit prisons in the United States. One of the first for-profit prisons was
2678:, especially in totalitarian regimes since the 20th century where millions of convicts were exploited and often killed by hard labour and bad living conditions. For much of the history of the
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abolished the distinction between imprisonment with and without hard labour and replaced 'reformative detention' with 'corrective training', which was later abolished on 30 June 2002.
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represent a major source of penal labour in China according to controversial expert, Adrien Zenz. Since 2002, some prisoners have been eligible to receive payment for their labour.
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Approach on the Basis of Archival Evidence".
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parts which are then sold cheaply to private Japanese companies. This practice has raised charges of
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5014:"U.S. Inmates Plan Nationwide Prison Strike To Protest Labor Conditions"
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3740:"wetten.nl – Wet- en regelgeving – Wetboek van Strafrecht – BWBR0001854"
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One Dies, Get Another: Convict Leasing in the American South, 1866–1928
4877:"US inmates stage nationwide prison labor strike over 'modern slavery'"
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5308:"Worse than Slavery": Parchman Farm and the Ordeal of Jim Crow Justice
4903:"US inmates sent to solitary confinement over 'prison slavery' strike"
4669:
3854:"4 Custodial sentences and remands – Ministry of Justice, New Zealand"
3623:"On Business History of Hokkaido Coal Mining and Shipping Corporation"
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4685:"How US prison labour pads corporate profits at taxpayers' expense"
4661:
4126:(First Anchor books ed.). New York: Anchor Books. p. 98.
4091:(First Anchor books ed.). New York: Anchor Books. p. 19.
2007:
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4836:"The Largest Prison Strike in U.S. History Enters its Second Week"
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Secretariat, United Nations. (1962). "Yearbook on Human Rights".
2978:; the task is still being performed by inmates in certain areas.
4280:"Politics, economics and time bury memories of the Kazakh gulag"
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5336:
4851:"America's prisoners are going on strike in at least 17 states"
3171:
Emsley, Clive; Hitchcock, Tim; Shoemaker, Robert (March 2015).
5018:
4929:
Caught: The Prison State and the Lockdown of American Politics
3783:
3653:"Building Industrial Relations System in Hokkaido (1872-1940)"
2880:. At the same time, labour has been required at many prisons.
2735:
2121:) it was also widely applied in cases of minor crime, such as
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3499:"Prison labour: a vehicle for reintegration or exploitation?"
3593:"Criminal Law (Removal of Racial Discriminations) Act, 1949"
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2867:" system became popular throughout the South following the
2406:) was (and still is in some cases) used as a way to punish
3002:. Many of these privatised prisons exist in the Southern
2232:, prisoners are excluded from the national minimum wage.
30:"Penal servitude" redirects here. For the 1928 film, see
3111:, vol. 25, H.M. Stationery Office, 1855, p. 52
2859:
Convicts leased to harvest timber in Florida, circa 1915
3833:"Paparua men's prison: a social and political history"
2887:
Penal labour is sometimes used as a punishment in the
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since the prisoners' wages are far below market rate.
4255:"Gulag: Understanding the Magnitude of What Happened"
4211:
The Economics of Forced Labor : The Soviet Gulag
4000:"Survivors Report Torture in North Korea Labor Camps"
3337:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press
2636:
North Korean prison camps can be differentiated into
5173:"Colorado inmates: Making license plates since 1926"
4158:
Stalin's Wars: From World War to Cold War, 1939–1953
4025:"North Korea: Torture, death penalty and abductions"
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Parliament, Great Britain. House of Commons (1855),
2565:, which were severe. It was thought to be a form of
1953:
Large-scale implementations of penal labour include
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Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery
3322:
of the Criminal Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 1953
3173:"Crime and Justice – Punishments at the Old Bailey"
74:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
5137:
4608:. The University of Chicago Press. p. 15, 19.
4757:"Perspectives on Paying the Federal Minimum Wage"
4736:"Perspectives on Paying the Federal Minimum Wage"
4638:, Library of Congress. Retrieved 15 February 2007
3274:Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies
2922:. Forced prison labour occurs in both public and
37:"Hard labor" redirects here. For other uses, see
4712:. Military.com. 2 September 2009. Archived from
4397:The Dictators: Hitler's Germany, Stalin's Russia
4209:Gregory, Paul R.; Lazarev, Valery, eds. (2003).
4185:The Dictators: Hitler's Germany, Stalin's Russia
3916:, pp. 406–428, 15 July 2011, archived from
3764:(in Dutch). Wetten.overheid.nl. 27 December 2012
3742:(in Dutch). Wetten.overheid.nl. 27 December 2012
2829:created in 1934 that uses penal labour from the
1689:13th Amendment to the United States Constitution
152:Male convicts sewing at the Văcărești prison in
4509:"Stalin's forgotten victims stuck in the gulag"
3716:[Punishments and measures for adults].
3132:"Inveraray Jail and County Court, Life in Jail"
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2375:were arrested and re-educated in the spirit of
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5348:
5045:Bozelko, Chandra; Lo, Ryan (25 August 2018).
4620:The Thirteenth Amendment and American Freedom
3914:Database Center for North Korean Human Rights
3907:"Political Prison Camps in North Korea Today"
3886:The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
1895:
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3932:Chapter 4 Current Status of Compulsory Labor
2871:and continued into the 20th century. During
2277:Criminal Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 1953
2159:Forms of labour for punishment included the
1694:Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom
27:Type of forced labour performed by prisoners
5080:"How to Create American Manufacturing Jobs"
4779:Constituent Services Informational Handbook
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5148:. London: Independent News and Media Ltd.
5139:"More to prison work than sewing mailbags"
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3842:. University of Canterbury, Christchurch.
3269:"Using the Private Sector to Deter Crime"
2939:Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee
2841:, located in Auburn, New York, along the
2084:, which had become impossible due to the
134:Learn how and when to remove this message
3566:"How rigorous is rigorous imprisonment?"
3485:, vol. vol. 51, no. 5, 2010, pp. 41–68.
3432:"Beijing Prisons First to Pay Prisoners"
2638:internment camps for political prisoners
2536:many prisoners were forced to engage in
1699:Abolition of slave trade in Persian gulf
1564:Advisory Committee of Experts on Slavery
1544:Brussels Anti-Slavery Conference 1889–90
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2662:Population transfer in the Soviet Union
191:
4710:"'Malingerer' Gets 90 Days Hard Labor"
4423:"Gulag: A History of the Soviet Camps"
4326:. Learningcurve.gov.uk. Archived from
3458:"Factbox: China's use of prison labor"
2323:Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995
2315:Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1975
5084:Tennessee Journal of Law & Policy
4636:Primary Documents in American History
4295:Anne Applebaum. "Inside the Gulag".
3943:"North Korea: Political Prison Camps"
3812:from the original on 14 November 2021
3784:"Home :: Reclassering Nederland"
3682:Newman, Graeme R. (19 October 2010).
3384:from the original on 14 November 2021
3298:of the National Minimum Wage Act 1998
2850:13th Amendment of the US Constitution
2822:UNICOR since 1977) is a wholly owned
1933:involving penal labour have included
1586:Anglo-Egyptian Slave Trade Convention
1263:Human trafficking in Papua New Guinea
7:
4354:The World War II Multimedia Database
4298:"Anne Applebaum -- Inside the Gulag"
3998:Nicholas D. Kristof (14 July 1996).
3806:"Werkstraf – Reclassering Nederland"
3334:Criminal Justice in China: A History
2300:Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 1949
2119:Offences against the Person Act 1861
1778:Slave marriages in the United States
1382:Human trafficking in the Middle East
72:adding citations to reliable sources
5262:"Prison call centre plans revealed"
4785:. Corrections ADC. 2013. p. 16
3497:Alouti, Feriel (31 December 2014).
3378:"Al Jazeera slavery debate in full"
3283:National Center for Policy Analysis
2930:for $ 1 an hour through the CDCR's
2445:Rassemblement démocratique africain
2210:British penal colonies in Australia
2004:, punishment, or physical torment.
1925:are required to perform, typically
1117:Human trafficking in Southeast Asia
5317:New York: National Poverty Center.
5177:The Gazette (Colorado Springs, CO)
4933:Princeton University Press, 2014.
4901:Fryer, Brooke (5 September 2018).
4593:. The University of Chicago Press.
3621:OBA, Yoshirō (25 September 2012).
3403:Lipes, Joshua (12 November 2019).
3150:"Public Act, 16 George III, c. 43"
2271:Penal servitude was abolished for
2252:Penal servitude was abolished for
2228:According to section 45(1) of the
1771:last survivors of American slavery
25:
5227:International Political Sociology
5012:Corley, Cheryl (21 August 2018).
4981:Pilkington, Ed (23 August 2018).
4875:Pilkington, Ed (21 August 2018).
3456:Wu, Huizhong (24 December 2019).
3240:The A-Z of Punishment and Torture
2897:American Correctional Association
2484:Penal servitude was abolished in
2290:Penal servitude was abolished in
1981:Punitive versus productive labour
732:Field slaves in the United States
599:Slavery in the Rashidun Caliphate
5239:10.1111/j.1749-5687.2007.00015.x
5152:from the original on 25 May 2022
4849:Lopez, German (22 August 2018).
3310:of the Criminal Justice Act 1948
2811:Penal labor in the United States
2148:Labour was sometimes useful. In
609:Slavery in the Abbasid Caliphate
604:Slavery in the Umayyad Caliphate
433:Slavery in the Abbasid Caliphate
203:
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5328:McGarry v. Pallito 2nd Cir 2012
5136:Simon, Frances (6 March 1999).
4568:. DIANE Publishing. p. 1.
4481:Merritt, Steven (11 May 2003).
3227:of the Penal Servitude Act 1891
3215:of the Penal Servitude Act 1857
3179:. Old Bailey Proceedings Online
2906:From 2010 to 2015 and again in
2674:and other persecuted people in
2351:, a system of labour camps for
1917:is a term for various kinds of
1559:Committee of Experts on Slavery
1110:East, Southeast, and South Asia
59:needs additional citations for
5366:relationships and institutions
5202:Cameron, David (24 May 2005).
5171:Brown, Andrea (5 March 2006).
5078:Gleissner, John Dewar (2013).
4356:. 26 July 2011. Archived from
4052:The American Historical Review
3243:. BeWrite Books. p. 134.
2773:, with further millions being
2230:National Minimum Wage Act 1998
2052:Prisoners at the treadmill in
2034:material for sailing vessels.
1258:Slave raiding in Easter Island
1:
5260:Malik, Shiv (9 August 2012).
5103:Revue Française de Sociologie
4507:Parfitt, Tom (1 March 2003).
4400:. W. W. Norton Company, Inc.
4350:"German POWs in Allied Hands"
4188:. W. W. Norton Company, Inc.
3710:Ministerie van Algemene Zaken
3483:Revue française de sociologie
3380:. YouTube. 25 November 2011.
2381:Northwestern Youth Labor Camp
2068:. c. 43), also known as the "
1943:imprisonment with hard labour
4284:International Herald Tribune
3591:Government, (India) (1949).
2984:that working prisons offer.
2666:Katorga labor (Soviet Union)
2188:was a device which turned a
2086:American War of Independence
2018:inmates commonly worked the
1549:Temporary Slavery Commission
1210:Slavery in the Mongol Empire
4483:"The Other Killing Machine"
3808:. YouTube. 31 August 2012.
3608:The Criminal Law Act 1997,
3554:(in French). 10 April 2019.
3033:Slavery in the 21st century
2914:, some prisoners in the US
2781:of the Soviet Union during
2715:Between 1930 and 1960, the
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2396:Re-education through labour
2244:Prisoners picking oakum at
1569:Ad Hoc Committee on Slavery
614:Volga Bulgarian slave trade
39:Hard labor (disambiguation)
5458:
4632:"The Thirteenth Amendment"
4562:McCollum, William (1996).
4155:Roberts, Geoffrey (2008).
2948:Non-punitive prison labour
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2339:Re-education through labor
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2137:(after his conviction for
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1754:Great Dismal Swamp maroons
1591:Anti-Slavery International
1356:North Africa and West Asia
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4604:Bernstein, Robin (2024).
4589:Bernstein, Robin (2024).
4161:. Yale University Press.
3651:Hippoh, Yasuyuki (1971).
3358:. Cnn.com. 9 October 1984
2932:Conservation Camp Program
2831:Federal Bureau of Prisons
2816:Federal Prison Industries
2620:Criminal Justice Act 1954
2582:
2549:
2437:French Revolution of 1848
2433:French Revolution of 1789
2420:Xinjiang internment camps
2343:Xinjiang internment camps
2258:Criminal Justice Act 1948
2204:in the early 20th century
2097:Criminal Justice Act 1948
1850:Emancipation Proclamation
1522:Opposition and resistance
1280:Sex trafficking in Europe
1268:Blackbirding in Polynesia
831:Trans-Saharan slave trade
4809:"America's Slave Empire"
4215:Hoover Institution Press
4120:Applebaum, Anne (2004).
4085:Applebaum, Anne (2004).
3973:U.S. Department of State
3331:Mühlhahn, Klaus (2009).
2488:by section 11(1) of the
2093:Penal Servitude Act 1853
1630:Compensated emancipation
841:Indian Ocean slave trade
5204:"A message from the PM"
4683:Walshe, Sadhbh (2012).
4394:Overy, Richard (2004).
4182:Overy, Richard (2004).
3840:Department of Sociology
3533:Sociétés contemporaines
3177:www.oldbaileyonline.org
3152:. The National Archives
2884:in some circumstances.
2275:by section 1(1) of the
2256:by section 1(1) of the
2082:North American colonies
1554:1926 Slavery Convention
1310:Germany in World War II
927:North and South America
449:Contract of manumission
4123:Gulag : a history
4088:Gulag : a history
3021:Prison Industries Unit
2986:
2961:
2860:
2827:government corporation
2632:Prisons in North Korea
2608:Wetboek van Strafrecht
2490:Criminal Law Act, 1997
2449:French Communist Party
2249:
2246:Coldbath Fields Prison
2205:
2163:, shot drill, and the
2062:Criminal Law Act 1776
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1035:British Virgin Islands
587:Circassian slave trade
553:Safavid imperial harem
548:Ottoman Imperial Harem
177:
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5285:Douglas A. Blackmon.
4029:Amnesty International
3947:Amnesty International
3202:Short Titles Act 1853
2970:sedentary lifestyle.
2955:
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2569:. It was replaced by
2563:railroad construction
2513:Penal system of Japan
2404:Reform through labour
2333:Further information:
2248:in London, circa 1864
2243:
2200:Convict labourers in
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2042:Further information:
1935:involuntary servitude
1274:Europe and North Asia
1234:Australia and Oceania
934:Pre-Columbian America
506:Slave raid of Suðuroy
438:Slavery in al-Andalus
360:Black Sea slave trade
289:21st-century jihadism
167:
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5292:Matthew J. Mancini.
5115:10.3917/rfs.515.0041
4838:. 16 September 2016.
4468:22 July 2009 at the
4445:"Gulag – Infoplease"
3831:SYMON, TONI (2012).
3718:www.rijksoverheid.nl
3138:on 12 February 2015.
3109:Parliamentary Papers
2956:Inmates sewing in a
2920:solitary confinement
2835:State prison systems
2740:Battle of Stalingrad
2719:regime created many
2571:indentured servitude
2193:an adjusting screw.
2131:victimless behaviour
2108:Prison Commissioners
2002:occupational therapy
1971:penal transportation
1967:penal military units
1729:Indentured servitude
1657:Underground Railroad
1457:United Arab Emirates
846:Zanzibar slave trade
813:By country or region
626:Atlantic slave trade
528:Ma malakat aymanukum
412:Venetian slave trade
68:improve this article
5306:David M. Oshinsky.
5299:Alex Lichtenstein.
5206:. ONE3ONE Solutions
4962:. 12 September 2018
4549:Ministry of Justice
4514:The Daily Telegraph
4330:on 7 September 2008
3923:on 28 February 2013
3858:www.justice.govt.nz
3265:Reynolds, Morgan O.
3038:Ashurst-Sumners Act
3008:Ashurst-Sumners Act
2993:, UK Prime Minister
2775:deported and exiled
2672:political prisoners
2408:political prisoners
2363:existed during the
2353:political prisoners
2044:Penal Servitude Act
1815:Slave Route Project
946:Americas indigenous
836:Red Sea slave trade
826:Contemporary Africa
689:Topics and practice
459:Crimean slave trade
454:Bukhara slave trade
407:Genoese slave trade
284:Contemporary Africa
264:Forced prostitution
5313:Bloom, D. (2006).
5183:on 23 January 2013
5059:on 4 February 2021
5026:on 4 February 2021
4993:on 9 February 2021
4926:Marie Gottschalk.
4551:. 15 January 2020.
4449:www.infoplease.com
4304:on 15 October 2008
4004:The New York Times
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2869:American Civil War
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1596:Blockade of Africa
903:Somali slave trade
819:Sub-Saharan Africa
511:Turkish Abductions
469:Khivan slave trade
464:Khazar slave trade
417:Balkan slave trade
375:Prague slave trade
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3786:. Reclassering.nl
3695:978-0-313-35134-1
3343:978-0-674-03323-8
3250:978-1-906609-43-6
3237:Thompson, Irene.
3048:Community service
3017:ONE3ONE Solutions
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2793:or to the Gulag.
2759:production quotas
2646:reeducation camps
2600:community service
2538:road construction
2528:During the early
2365:Chinese Civil War
2254:England and Wales
2236:England and Wales
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1862:Freedmen's Bureau
1684:Third Servile War
1679:International law
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1008:Human trafficking
683:Thirteen colonies
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5406:Penal labour
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5376:Conscription
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3094:Civil Rights
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3063:Galley slave
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2843:Owasco River
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2783:World War II
2744:
2733:World War II
2729:Central Asia
2721:labour camps
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2680:Soviet Union
2676:labour camps
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1993:
1989:
1985:
1984:
1975:prison ships
1973:, or aboard
1959:prison farms
1955:labour camps
1952:
1942:
1938:
1934:
1915:Penal labour
1914:
1913:
1810:Slave patrol
1647:Freedom suit
1623:Sierra Leone
1613:Colonization
1529:Abolitionism
1509:Baháʼí Faith
1482:Christianity
1432:Saudi Arabia
1288:Penal Labour
1253:Blackbirding
1159:Debt bondage
1147:penal system
973:Contemporary
963:Field slaves
951:U.S. Natives
910:South Africa
781:Galley slave
754:Slave market
744:House slaves
717:Blackbirding
695:Conscription
619:21st century
582:Umm al-walad
426:Muslim world
395:Emancipation
299:Wage slavery
279:Penal labour
278:
257:Wife selling
247:Bride buying
232:Conscription
222:Child Labour
215:Contemporary
176:c.1890–1927.
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66:Please help
61:verification
58:
5421:Truck wages
5396:Labour camp
4720:4 September
4525:6 September
4492:6 September
4429:6 September
4364:6 September
4334:6 September
3953:24 November
3891:11 November
3816:6 September
3790:6 September
3768:6 September
3746:6 September
3724:18 November
3657:北海道大學 經濟學研究
3552:Le Monde.fr
3508:19 November
3503:Equal Times
3467:26 February
3441:26 February
3416:13 November
3388:6 September
3362:6 September
3198:long titled
2967:penological
2889:US military
2626:North Korea
2614:New Zealand
2594:Netherlands
2543:Shūjin dōro
2311:section 221
2135:Oscar Wilde
2123:petty theft
2104:Home Office
2076:in lieu of
2009:prison farm
1998:hard labour
1996:labour, or
1825:court cases
1702: [
1652:Slave Power
1640:Manumission
1487:Catholicism
1362:Afghanistan
1103:Puerto Rico
1015:The Bahamas
993:Slave codes
796:Shanghaiing
786:Impressment
678:Slave Coast
558:Qajar harem
518:Concubinage
491:slave trade
5386:Encomienda
5187:7 December
5156:8 February
4766:: 2. 1993.
4745:: 4. 1993.
4383:Stalingrad
3927:7 February
3720:(in Dutch)
3627:北海学園大学学園論集
3296:Section 45
3079:References
3043:Chain gang
3000:privatised
2682:and other
2642:Kwan-li-so
2412:Al Jazeera
2373:communists
2369:Mao Zedong
2359:forces of
2357:Kuomintang
2178:Shot drill
2171:Treadmills
2112:Recidivist
1840:J.Q. Adams
1830:Washington
1800:Slave name
1749:convention
1724:Common law
1097:Encomienda
893:Seychelles
878:Mauritania
801:Slave ship
668:Panyarring
663:New France
312:Historical
174:Tanganyika
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