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  2. Correctional Training Facility - Wikipedia

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    Correctional Training Facility offers a dedicated Veterans housing and rehabilitation program for centralizing services for incarcerated Veterans. [9] The Veterans hub is the first of its kind in the United States and has the capacity to house and treat up to 1200 Veterans. [10]

  3. United States Department of Veterans Affairs Police - Wikipedia

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    Training requirements and program oversight again increased. In 1989, after the Veterans Administration became the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Police and Security Service reorganized as the Office of Security and Law Enforcement (OSCLE). Required training hours for VA police increased from 40 hours in the 1970s to 160 hours by 1992.

  4. Edinburgh Correctional Facility - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh Correctional Facility [1] is a minimum-security work camp located in the middle of Camp Atterbury, [2] a military training camp near Edinburgh, Indiana.The inmates work on the grounds of Camp Atterbury and on road crews with the Indiana Department of Transportation and park maintenance with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

  5. United States Penitentiary, Allenwood - Wikipedia

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    Correction officers man six guard towers at each corner of the security fence and a seventh within the fence. [3] [4] Educational programs include GED, ESL, adult continuing education, vocational training, correspondence classes, and evening college classes. Inmates work in a UNICOR upholstery factory and institutional maintenance jobs such as ...

  6. Marion Correctional Institution (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    This program, unlike any other in Ohio, aims to benefit the local community by enhancing recreational fishing opportunities. [3] Originally, inmates at the Marion Correctional Institution were cultivating fish in an aquaponics facility on the prison premises, where water from the fish tanks was used to nourish vegetables grown in adjacent beds.

  7. American Correctional Association - Wikipedia

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    Also included are programs and facilities operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and the private sector. Shane Bauer of Mother Jones wrote that the ACA functions as "the closest thing [the United States has] to a national regulatory body for prisons" in addition to being the American correctional industry's trade association. [1]

  8. Probation and parole officer - Wikipedia

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    Parole officers work as part of a team which includes the offender, correctional officer, community parole officer, psychologist, and programs officer. In the community, parole officers ensure public safety by making scheduled or unscheduled visits with offenders, and communicating with family, police, employers as well as other persons who may ...

  9. Correctional Industrial Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Correctional Industrial Facility has a large variety of programs for inmates. The programs offered by the Correctional Industrial Facility are: Read-to-Me Literacy Program: This program allows inmates to tape record themselves reading books and to send them to their children. Approximately 40 inmates are involved.