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  2. Bob Barker Company - Wikipedia

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    Bob Barker Company, Inc. is an American company that sells supplies to prisons, jails, and other institutions.The company was founded in 1972, with headquarters in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, and a distribution and sales center in Ogden, Utah. [1]

  3. 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]

  4. Prison–industrial complex - Wikipedia

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    Correctional populations in the U.S., 1980–2013 US timeline graphs of number of people incarcerated in jails and prisons [1]. The prison-industrial complex (PIC) is a term, coined after the "military-industrial complex" of the 1950s, [2] used by scholars and activists to describe the many relationships between institutions of imprisonment (such as prisons, jails, detention facilities, and ...

  5. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    In a news release announcing the groundbreaking for the prisons, Slattery called the new facilities “the future of American corrections.” Among the new Correctional Services Corp. prisons was the Pahokee Youth Development Center, which sat in the middle of sugarcane fields in a rural, swampy part of the state northwest of Miami.

  6. Billion-dollar supersize prisons are slated to be built ...

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    “The 360” shows you diverse perspectives on the day’s top stories and debates. What’s happening. Alabama is building a new supersize prison that will cost over $1 billion – the most ...

  7. Ikea to compensate political prisoners who built furniture ...

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    Ikea Germany said it ‘regrets wholeheartedly’ that East German political prisoners produced Ikea products

  8. Lebanon Correctional Institution - Wikipedia

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    Prison inmates manufacture license plates, license plate stickers, printing, and metal fabrication for institutional furniture in the prison industries plant. [1] The Lebanon prison was featured on an episode of the National Geographic Channel series Lockdown. The episode, titled "Predators Behind Bars", broadcast on March 4, 2007.

  9. Think institutional food is bad today? Look at Tarrant Co ...

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    Going back to the 19th century, sheriffs received a per diem from the county to feed their prisoners. Before the Tarrant County jail got its own kitchen in 1884, meals were contracted out to a ...