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  2. CoreCivic - Wikipedia

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    CoreCivic manages more than 65 state and federal correctional and detention facilities with a capacity of more than 90,000 beds in 19 states and the District of Columbia. [4] The company's revenue in 2012 exceeded $1.7 billion. [5] By 2015, its contracts with federal correctional and detention authorities generated up to 51% of its revenues.

  3. Saguaro Correctional Center - Wikipedia

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    The Saguaro Correctional Center (SCC) is a private prison for male inmates, owned and operated by CoreCivic located in Eloy, Pinal County, Arizona. [1]The prison contracts with the Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation as well as the Idaho Department of Corrections. [2]

  4. California City Correctional Facility - Wikipedia

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    [3] [6] Former guards, previously privately contracted, transferred to become state correctional officers after eight weeks of training. [3] CAC was the only CDCR state prison under this arrangement; all other state prisons are both owned and operated by CDCR. All inmates were moved out by November 2023. [7]

  5. McRae Correctional Institution - Wikipedia

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    McRae Correctional Facility is a privately managed, low-security prison for men, owned and operated by the CoreCivic since 2000 under contract with the Federal Bureau of Prisons for federal prisoners. [1] The maximum capacity of the prison is 2275. It stands in McRae-Helena, Telfair County, Georgia. [2]

  6. Thomas W. Beasley - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, Beasley and his former roommate, Nashville lawyer, businessman and Republican presidential fund-raiser for Reagan, Robert Crants [7] [8]: 128 met an executive of the Magic Stove Company who "said he thought it would be a heck of a venture for a young man: To solve the prison problem and make a lot of money at the same time ...

  7. Puzzle - Wikipedia

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    There are different genres of puzzles, such as crossword puzzles, word-search puzzles, number puzzles, relational puzzles, and logic puzzles. The academic study of puzzles is called enigmatology . Puzzles are often created to be a form of entertainment but they can also arise from serious mathematical or logical problems.

  8. Talk:CoreCivic - Wikipedia

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    The hyperlink leads you to the entry about John Horne, a Scottish geologist who died in 1928. I don't think he's making those board meetings too often these days.

  9. List of programs broadcast by Çufo - Wikipedia

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    Robocar Poli (Makina robot Poli) [7] Space Racers (Akademia e hapesires) Sunny Day (Ditari i Diellzës) Super Monsters (Super perbindeshat) Swirl Fighter (Luftëtarët e fuqishëm) [8] The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show (Shfaqja e Çarli Braun dhe Snupit) [9] The Super Hero Squad Show (Skuadra e Superheronjve) [10] The 7D (7 xhuxhat) [11]

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