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Hurricane_Camille t1_j5sm770 wrote

So I’m a resident of Louisiana and have actually gone to the rodeo a few times. You may think it’s barbaric but for the prisoners it’s actually an honor to be able to participate. It creates behavioral incentives to reward them for good behavior to be able to compete in the competitions for prize money they get to keep (no one is forcing a prisoner to participate because they want to take their money)

There is also a craft fair where inmates are able to sell art, furniture and jewelry they made. They are able to set their own prices, interact with the customers and keep their profit. Many of the inmates see the rodeo as a rare opportunity to feel a part of society outside of the gates and take pride in showcasing their talents.

What is also great, is that some of the clubs/organizations in the prison have food tents setup during the rodeo, so any food items you purchase go back to help the prisoners extracurricular activities/quality of life.

The biggest thing to remember is that it is completely voluntary. Only those who have been on good behavior are allowed to compete. The prisoners love it and have great pride in being selected. If a prisoner didn’t want to participate, they wouldn’t sign up.

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