vankatoiminta
Vankatoiminta refers to a government agency's operation of shops in public prisons, typically within the premises of a correctional facility. The intention behind this practice is to provide inmates with an opportunity to earn money or save for their future by working in a retail setting. Many jurisdictions have systems in place to facilitate prisoners participating in vocational training and job training programs with the aim of equipping them with valuable work skills for life after release.
However, critiques argue that the primary motivation behind running shops within prisons might not be rehabilitative,
Critics of vankatoiminta point out that inmates performing retail labor tasks could be used to engage in
Vankatoiminta in Finland, where the phenomenon is reportedly strongest, collects minor sums of money from neighboring