Cenequus said:
zerobudgetgamer said:
Well, to be quite honest, I don't really know where one goes to find positions available in medical testing; doesn't exactly sound like something you could just go to CareerBuilder and search for, though I'd be surprised if you really could. What I'm proposing, I guess, is having those options clearly spelled out for them, kinda like a job board in the middle of the grounds or something. For Death Row inmates, they'd be "hand-selected" certain positions that need testers but have somewhat higher risks. Again, it may seem morbid to purposefully put them into these sorts of tests, but if they're going to be killed anyway, better as a guinea pig than with just another vial of poison.
Uhm internet like everybody else?
Also I don't know from which country you are but in Eu+Na pharmaceutical industries are private not public. Sure there are rules ethical andnot on what they are allowed to develop and test but beyond that you can't tell them what to do and to who.
Also yes there are job boards for convicts,inside the prison facility for high risk ones to even 9-5 for low risk ones. Of course they are more limited in general and even absent in many facilities but they are allowed. Thing is a private(company/corporatio etc) has to hire them which as you know they rarelly do even when they are out of prison.
U.S., California, and I'm sure someone's going to make a base judgement on me just from that.
Alright, then, I guess what I'm proposing is just having it accessible in all facilities. I'm not even sure anymore, talking with you. My initial thought process focused only on Death Row Inmates, or simply people who had no chance of re-entering society, so I felt some Life-Term convicts applied to that definition as well. I'm obviously not concerned about people who are only serving a couple of years or who are trying to get out of jail early on good behavior. My concern more lies in the people that we KNOW are guilty, who will NEVER be considered innocent, no matter how many appeals they go through, and/or who will spend so long in jail or on death row because of the slow processes of the legal system that they, themselves, may want some other option, something to bring some meaning into their lives while they sit and rot in jail. Maybe I'm missing a screw somewhere in my logic, but that was where my initial thoughts were going with this.