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I find this hard to believe given the devices most Millennials tend to wax nostalgic about, vis a vis the clear cases. I don't think Apple was designing their 1st gen iMacs or Macintosh SE's for prison (that article says these were made clear in order to do airflow studies).
Likewise, I know Nintendo wasn't making gameboys clear for that reason. 1990s Japanese teenagers would have had 0 exposure to US prison devices in order to gain the perception of them as being cool, to in turn drive that demand within Nintendo.
Translucent plastic has been around since long before mass consumer electronics. Parkesine was around in the 1850s, and there were translucent products made with it.
I think this is a case of different groups using the same thing for different reasons, independently of each other.