In the United States, the real life of prisoners who have been ruled by law is completely different from that in Hollywood movies. The impact on people is as cruel as violence and blood. It is said that meals are 20 yuan per person per day, which translates into more than 4,000 yuan. This is an enviable standard of living, but no matter how high the food cost is, it is also a prisoner deprived of freedom.
American prisons are not a standard, and vary greatly from state to state. In addition, most prisons are "private" management mode. In order to obtain financial support and renewal from the federal and state governments, prisons are in a state of management competition as a whole. Of course, they are better at food, which means that they can get praise from human rights organizations and social groups and attract business. The more prisoners there are, the more financial subsidies there will be, and the more lucrative the contractor will be.
American prisons should undergo strict physical examination when accepting new prisoners and after serving their sentences, which is a starting point for the Ministry of Justice to assess prison management. It's impossible to think of bad food.
The conditions in American prisons are the envy of many poor countries. Three meals a day are basically high in energy and fat. Prisoners are not only hungry, but also have excessive energy and nowhere to vent.
Breakfast usually includes eggs, bread, ham, fruit and so on. Lunch includes meat and vegetables, fried chicken, fried meat and vegetable salad, especially fruit and snacks after dinner. With such a high dietary standard, it is no wonder that the crime rate in the United States remains high! ! !
In recent years, because the economic situation is not very good and people outside are living in poverty, all walks of life in the United States have called on the government to reduce the living standards of prisoners. In addition, the crime rate is extremely high, state prisons are overcrowded, and the government has to increase investment in new or expanded prisons, so prison management in the United States is widely controversial. It is estimated that the days of American prisoners are coming to an end.