No reason in the world why they can’t do what Sheriff Joe Arpaio has done in Arizona. Put inmates in large military tents, with field kitchens, latrines, chain link and barbed wire fences, etc. Put them out in the middle of the desert.
The inmates that have to be in the rear for high security, medical reasons, court appearances, etc., you put in the brick prisons. But most of them can be out in the boonies.
International law is clear that military field garrison conditions do not violate any human rights.
Ironically, being out there is not a punishment, it is a reward, because they get fresh air and sunshine, and are not crowded together like they are in brick prisons. And by being out there, the brick prisons are better, as they are not as crowded.
sounds good to me... sunshine and fresh air can do folks a world of good..