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Federal Prison Expansion: Overcrowding Reduced But Inmate Population Growth May Raise Issue Again
Publication year:
1993
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: This report reviews the Federal Bureau of Prison's efforts to reduce overcrowding and increase capacity. The report also examines available data on the impact of sentencing policies on the Bureau of Prison's prison population and its expansion needs. This analysis includes reviews of prison costs, design standards, halfway houses and other prison alternatives, prison privatization, and statutory authority.