Dade Correctional Institution: Locked Up Potential

內容大綱
This case explores the environmental, financial, and social implications associated with food waste in the United States prison system. By studying a specific US correctional facility, Dade Correctional Institution, students will analyze and discuss the implications of food waste in prisons, drawing connections between food waste and the broader systems that are influenced as a result. Students will discuss the financial and social implications of potential solutions—leveraging composting, biodigesters, and technology and data—to form a decision.
學習目標
This case can be used in corporations and society (business strategy and sustainability) courses or modules at the honours business administration 2 level. It can be linked to content on market failures, systems thinking, and shareholder and stakeholder theory.<br><br>After working through the case and assignment questions, students will be able to do the following:<ul><li>Identify and discuss the implications of food waste in prisons for various stakeholders, such as prisoners, staff, the local community, and government.</li><li>Interpret the consequences of food waste in prisons, applying knowledge of both market failures and systems thinking and analyzing how different proposed solutions influence and affect various elements of the prison system.</li><li>Formulate a feasible action plan to address food waste concerns in the US prison system.</li></ul>
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