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Welch (2005) argues that corrections has become a/an , which is an enterprise for state legislatures, governors, and city and town leaders who receive contributions from prison/jail contractors.

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corrections industrial complex

Step-by-step explanation:

Corrections industrial complex is a form of prison, but the inmates can be used as workers to do certain type of jobs.

Welch argues that this will create an opportunity for state legislatures to abuse the corrections industrial complex system by making it harder for inmates to actually get out of jail. They can keep them longer to continuously obtain new payments from contractors who want their service,.

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