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  2. Federal Prison Industries - Wikipedia

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    Federal Prison Industries, Inc. (FPI), doing business as UNICOR (stylized as unicor) since 1977, is a corporation wholly owned by the United States government. It was created in 1934 as a prison labor program within the Federal Bureau of Prisons .

  3. Penal labor in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Prison Industry Enhancement Certification Program (PIECP) is a federal program that was initiated along with the American Legislative Exchange Council and the Prison-Industries Act in 1979. [68] Before these programs, prison labor for the private sector had been outlawed for decades to avoid competition. [ 68 ]

  4. List of United States federal prisons - Wikipedia

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    The seal of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the agency that manages U.S. federal prisons. The Federal Bureau of Prisons classifies prisons into seven categories: United States penitentiaries; Federal correctional institutions; Private correctional institutions; Federal prison camps; Administrative facilities; Federal correctional complexes [1]

  5. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    “This is a close-knit industry with a very high volume of reporting and connectivity,” he said. Over the last decade, Slattery’s company has secured 13 contracts in Florida collectively worth more than $175 million. In 2005, Slattery sold Correctional Services Corp. to a rival private prison company, the GEO Group Inc.

  6. US federal prison failures led to inmate deaths, Justice Dept ...

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    The report was based on a review of 344 inmate deaths at BOP facilities including jails, prisons and other institutions from 2014-2021 that were caused by suicide, homicide, accident or unknown ...

  7. Prisoners in the US are part of a hidden workforce linked to ...

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    These prisoners often work in industries with severe labor shortages, doing some of the country’s dirtiest and most dangerous jobs. ... Almost all of the country’s state and federal adult ...

  8. Federal Correctional Institution, Terminal Island - Wikipedia

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    However, a significant number of inmate jobs are available in the Federal Prison Industries. There is a waiting list for factory employment. UNICOR employs and trains inmates through the operation of, and earnings from, the metal factory that produces high-quality metal products for the Federal government.

  9. Despite First Step Act, some federal inmates remain in prison ...

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    The Trump-era First Step Act has allowed thousands of nonviolent federal offenders to earn shortened prison time, but advocates say they have reviewed numerous instances of inmates staying in ...