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  2. Central Utah Correctional Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Central Utah Correctional Facility (CUCF, also known as the Central Utah Correctional Facility - Gunnison Prison) is a prison in Gunnison, Utah, United States, that is one of two prisons managed by the Utah Department of Corrections' Division of Institutional Operations. [1] The prison houses up to 1800 male inmates. [2]

  3. Thousands of former inmates add to a growing homelessness ...

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    Probation officers waiting to meet with former inmates, who recently left prison, in front of a Los Angeles County Probation Department’s mobile resource center van site in Sylmar, Calif ...

  4. Utah State Prison - Wikipedia

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    The Uintas housed maximum security units for male inmates and included a supermax facility and execution chamber. Wasatch and Oquirrhs housed the medium security male inmates. Promontory was a medium security therapeutic community designed to treat drug abusers. Timpanogos housed female inmates and Olympus was the mental health unit.

  5. List of Utah state prisons - Wikipedia

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    Central Utah Correctional Facility, Gunnison; Utah State Correctional Facility, Salt Lake City; Closed. Sugar House Prison, Salt Lake City (closed 1951)

  6. 'What good did that do?' Homeless people scramble after ... - AOL

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    The city recently created a Homeless Strategy Office to better coordinate the cleanups and outreach efforts happening across departments. But that office wasn't notified in advance of this cleanup ...

  7. The homeless population is increasing. Will Trump's second ...

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    When homeless people aren't given options to get off the street and into permanent housing, they cycle through shelters, the emergency room and jail, costing taxpayers more money, Mangano said.

  8. Mentally ill people in United States jails and prisons

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    A 2017 report from the Bureau of Justice Statistics noted that 54.3% of prisoners and 35% of jail inmates who had experienced serious psychological distress in the past 30 days have received mental health treatment since admission to the current facility, and 63% of prisoners and 44.5% of jail inmates with a history of a mental health problem ...

  9. Third of inmates released became homeless - report - AOL

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    Many men released from Peterborough prison faced insufficient housing support, inspectors find.