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Inmate Classification: Program Statement 5100.08

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INMATE CLASSIFICATION MOVES P 11b

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How should prisons classify inmates: By their crime or behavior?

How should prisons classify inmates: By their crime or behavior?

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Corrections - Chapter 8 - Classification

Corrections - Chapter 8 - Classification

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Federal Prison Custody and Classification

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Jefferson County sheriff to stop taking Class C offenders as jail overcrowding worsens

Jefferson County sheriff to stop taking Class C offenders as jail overcrowding worsens

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First Step Act Task Force Explained: What BOP's New Initiative Means for Federal Inmates

First Step Act Task Force Explained: What BOP's New Initiative Means for Federal Inmates

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Profiles in Corrections - Classification Officer

Profiles in Corrections - Classification Officer

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Seminole County Correctional Facility - Inmate Orientation

Seminole County Correctional Facility - Inmate Orientation

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