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The Impact of an Aging Inmate Population on the Federal Bureau of Prisons
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Document Date: 2015-05-27 16:33:25


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BOP’s / The NIC / /

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United States / Canada / /

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USD / /

Event

Product Issues / Reorganization / /

Facility

BOP’s National Institute of Corrections / /

IndustryTerm

correctional systems / state correctional systems / health services / inmate management / physical infrastructure / /

Organization

U.S. Department of Justice / Federal Bureau of Prisons / Prisons Evaluation and Inspections Division / Congressional Research Service / BOP’s National Institute of Corrections / Inspector General U.S. Department / Federal Bureau of Prisons Evaluation / DOJ / office of the Inspector General / /

Person

Younger Inmates / Nathan James / /

Position

outside medical specialist / EXECUTIVE / Clinical Director / Attorney General / /

Product

staff training / /

ProvinceOrState

West Virginia / New Mexico / Ohio / Alaska / District of Columbia / Florida / North Carolina / Idaho / /

PublishedMedium

BOP / American Journal of Public Health / the American Journal of Public Health / the BOP / /

Region

West Virginia / /

Technology

neurosurgery / /

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