Oklahoma Prison to Be Run By Christians, For Christians
A 150-acre site on the edge Wakita has been selected, and an agreement has been reached with Corrections Concepts Inc. to manage the 600-bed prison if and when it is built ... [Bill] Robinson said the $42 million project would be financed with bonds.
A bond underwriting company said that if a government jurisdiction will commit to sending 310 inmates at a cost of $42.80 a day, bond sales can begin, and the project can proceed.
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Robinson, himself an ex-con and prison minister, said he had been working for years on the idea of an all-Christian prison, and he had invested $1.3 million so far on construction plans and other expenses.
He said a lot of prisons have faith-based or Christian units, but he knows of none with an all-Christian staff.
"The staff, being all born-again believers, will see this as a mission," he said.
"I want people to understand what it's about. It's about changing criminals into citizens."
The prison would accept only men near the end of their sentences who volunteer to come into the prison and sign an agreement to participate.
They would work full time at private industries that operate inside the prison, get job training, and earn money.
The money would go to support their families, pay restitution to their victims, contribute to their own room and board, and produce a nest egg they can take when they leave prison.
Classes in literacy, General Educational Development requirements and life skills would be offered, and Wayland University, a Christian college in Plainview, Texas, has agreed to put a satellite campus in the prison.
"They don't have to go to church, or Bible study, but they have to participate in the curriculum, which is Christ-centered," Robinson said.
He possesses legal opinions that say that as a religious organization, the prison will be able to hire only people of like faith, he said.
If constitutional challenges arise, he said, the American Center for Law and Justice, a major Christian law firm, has agreed to represent the ministry for free.
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- SleepDirt
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Human trafficking for Jesus.
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Proselytization anyone?
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- isnamthere
- 14 days ago
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They are looking to get 42$/day per person? That is 1260 $/mo.
The midwest doesn't have that high of a standard of living, so I hope that is a crazy high number for the cost of paying for an 8x8 cell on cheap land, some food and water, and a security guard to watch over a bunch of cells.
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- good_stuff
- 14 days ago
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So sad i won't be able to join.. =(
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these could morph into tax free church prisons that train future warriors
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I see this being taken down by the SCOTUS very quickly.
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"They don't have to go to church, or Bible study, but they have to participate in the curriculum, which is Christ-centered," Robinson said.
Oh, well then....it's only a Christ-centered curriculum.
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Is there a pesticide out there that can remove this scourge from the country?
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Yay! Another private prison to fill with young black men that got caught with a joint and then socked with a hefty prison sentence because they can't afford a decent lawyer. I wonder how much more money they will make from companies that want cheap telemarketing labor.
This is disgusting.
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- EdJoyProductions
- 14 days ago
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These people are the same ones that will pray to make a gay person straight. It dosen't work.
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- LadybugLady
- 14 days ago
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Makes sense. The only social group not represented by a prison population in any significant number is Atheists, so it's not like we need a prison for them.
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- pukemnukem
- 13 days ago
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