: Inmates in these programs are typically the most trustworthy in the facility, as they must work with prohibited items like knives, scissors, and chemicals.
: Partners like Colorado Saddlery have paid inmates up to $5.25 an hour, a significant wage compared to other prison jobs. Notable Examples Prison on the Saddle [Final]
: A long-standing partnership with Colorado Saddlery where inmates tool and assemble saddles, sometimes continuing as quality-control inspectors upon release. : Inmates in these programs are typically the
These initiatives are often considered elite "perks" within the correctional system because of the high level of trust and skill required. Prison on the Saddle [Final]
: Inmates in these programs are typically the most trustworthy in the facility, as they must work with prohibited items like knives, scissors, and chemicals.
: Partners like Colorado Saddlery have paid inmates up to $5.25 an hour, a significant wage compared to other prison jobs. Notable Examples
: A long-standing partnership with Colorado Saddlery where inmates tool and assemble saddles, sometimes continuing as quality-control inspectors upon release.
These initiatives are often considered elite "perks" within the correctional system because of the high level of trust and skill required.