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  2. Denver Sheriff Department - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Sheriff Department is a criminal justice agency based in Denver, Colorado, United States.. The DSD is composed of both uniformed and civilian employees. It is organized into three divisions with multiple units and sections, including jail operations at the Denver County Jail and the Downtown Detention Center, as well as the supervision of incarcerated individuals receiving care at ...

  3. Prison uniform - Wikipedia

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    Minimum security prisons are encouraged to not use prison uniforms and maximum security prisons are encouraged to use them, however this all varies as some inmates incarcerated for small crimes do wear uniforms and some inmates incarcerated for serious crimes do not wear them. Uniforms are almost always worn on top of civilian clothes.

  4. Conversion to Islam in U.S. prisons - Wikipedia

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    Conversion to Islam in U.S. prisons refers to the contemporary high rate of conversion to Islam in American prisons, for which there are a number of factors.It is the fastest growing religion in U.S. prisons, where the population is 18 percent Muslim (compared to 1 percent for the general population); 80 percent of all prison religious conversions are to Islam.

  5. When Correctional Officers Carry Shotguns, The Result is ...

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    Layman claims in his lawsuit that a guard shot him in the hand. (A judge dismissed the case in September 2015.) And a 62-year-old inmate named Lawrence Evans alleges that in January 2012, an officer skipped more than 400 pellets of birdshot off the ground to break up a dining hall fight. Two officers and 11 inmates were hurt, including Evans.

  6. Denver Sheriff Department promotes first Latina officer to major

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  7. Do Jersey Shore surfers, fishermen need beach badges ... - AOL

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    Access to the beach has again been a topic of conversation after a California surfer was arrested on a Belmar beach after not displaying his beach badge on his wetsuit, although he said it was on ...

  8. Hundreds of California prisoners are fighting the LA fires ...

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    Hundreds of California inmates are helping battle the LA wildfires. Some prisoner firefighters earn $26.90 per 24-hour shift, or just over $1 an hour. ... The CDCR, jointly with Cal Fire and the ...

  9. Jack O'Neill (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Jack O'Neill's name is attached to surfwear and his brand of surfing equipment. [8] Although the invention of the wetsuit had often been attributed to O'Neill, he was not its inventor. [9] An investigation concluded that UC Berkeley physicist Hugh Bradner was the inventor of the wetsuit. [10] [11]