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 Terminal Island - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Terminal Island is an artificial island located in Los Angeles County, California between Los Angeles Harbor and Long Beach Harbor.
The west half the island is part of the city of Los Angeles, while the rest is part of the city of Long Beach.
The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach are the major landowners on the island, who then lease much of their land for container terminals and bulk terminals.
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 List of U.S. federal prisons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of U.S. federal prisons falling under the jurisdiction of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
It does not include prisons run by the separate states or county jails, nor does it include units operated under contract to BOP by private companies or local governments.
Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Dix, Fort Dix, New Jersey
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 Belmont Correctional Institution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Federal Correctional Institution, Terminal Island 1: '''Federal Correctional Institution, Terminal Island''' (FCI Terminal Isl
Minnesota Correctional Facility - Oak Park Heights 1: Constructed in 1982, the '''Minnesota Correctional Facility - Oak Park Heights''' (MCF-OPH) is locat 5: nd package commissary orders from the other state correctional facilities.
An institution is a group, tenet, maxim, or organization created by a group of humans.
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 FWS Wage Areas
BOP was established in 1930 to provide progressive and humane care for Federal inmates, to professionalize the prison service, and to ensure consistent and centralized administration of the 11 Federal prisons in operation at that time.
All sentenced inmates in Federal correctional institutions are required to work (with the exception of those who for security, educational, or medical reasons are unable to do so).
At correctional facilities, special staffing requirements may impose a substantially greater responsibility on the supervisor for training, counseling, and maintaining security than that which is normally encountered in orienting, training, and supervising civil service employees in accomplishing work.
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 The Body: HIV/AIDS Behind Bars
federal prison systems with segregation policies for HIV-positive inmates decreased from 16 percent in 1985 to 4 percent in 1996, and the proportion with segregation policies for inmates with symptomatic AIDS decreased from 75 percent to 6 percent during this same period.
The Rhode Island Department of Health soon thereafter established a comprehensive program for the education, counseling, and medical management of HIV-infected inmates at the Adult Correctional Institute (ACI), the only prison facility in Rhode Island, and the program included the establishment of the multidisciplinary AIDS Education and Management Program.
The Rhode Island Department of Corrections began routine HIV testing of inmates in 1989, Flanigan said, and HIV testing is voluntary for persons awaiting trial and mandatory for those convicted.
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 Correctional Service of Canada - Literacy 2000 Conference - Towards Reintergration
The inmate placement program (IPP) of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) was established in 1996 with the goal to initiate programs to enhance the post release employment of federal prisoners.
In an effort to inform the corrections community about the IPP, a mock job fair handbook has been distributed to over 1,000 correctional and related institutions and a French version is also available.
Two films, one of the mock job fair held at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) at Terminal Island, California, and the second at FCI Yazoo City, Mississippi, are available, and may be borrowed at no cost by those interested.
www.csc-scc.gc.ca /text/forum/literacy/presentations/vital_connect_e.shtml   (419 words)

  
 Doing Business With DOJ
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the principal investigative arm of the United States Department of Justice.
Each BOP institution is responsible for buying the necessary supplies, services, and equipment to operate the physical plant as well as to provide for the care of the inmates.
The USMS maintains the custody of Federal prisoners from the time of their arrest to their commitment or release, and also transports Federal prisoners pursuant to lawful writs and direction from the Bureau of Prisons.
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 Coupar v. Federal Prison Industries (Unicor), 92-TSC-6 (ALJ June 11, 1992)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Although no appearance was made on behalf of UNICOR, counsel for the Bureau was present at Terminal Island and reiterated the Bureau's position that the undersigned lacked subject matter jurisdiction and had no authority to hold a hearing inside the prison.
First, there is institutional work for the Bureau of Prisons which contributes to the day-to-day operation of the institution, such as carpentry, plumbing, or food service.
He worked 37.5 hours per week at Terminal Island, where his hourly wage was 46 cents, plus 25 cents in longevity pay, for a total of 71 cents (Tr.).
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Originally housed in a prison in San Diego, she was later transferred to the Federal Correctional Institution in Pleasanton, California.
Since that time she has served time in the Federal Correctional Institution in Alderson, West Virginia, a maximum security prison in Lexington, Kentucky and a maximum security unit at Marianna, Florida.
She was later transferred to the Federal Correctional Institute in Pleasanton and later to a prison in Alderson.
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 Definition of the terminal
eg, a terminal value is introduced when one hits the 'enter' key in order to start a new paragraph.
9:...ilding typically serves all of the functions of a terminal and a concourse.
This is also the terminal velocity of the [[Peregrine Falcon]] diving down on its prey.
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 Coupar v. Federal Bureau of Prisons, 92-TSC-12 (ALJ May 13, 1994)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Judge Bober determined that a federal prisoner working for FPI is not an employee within the meaning of either the CAA or TSCA, and is therefore not entitled to their whistleblower protection provisions.
In those complaints, Complainant alleged retaliatory action by FPI and harassment by the associate warden of the Federal Correctional Institution at Terminal Island, California for filing previous complaints.
On July 19, 1993, Complainant filed a response to Respondent's Motion to Dismiss, alleging that he was an employee of FPI and was therefore entitled to the protection of the whistleblower statutes, and incorporating by reference the arguments and rationale of Judge Smith's decision in Coupar v.
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 Everything California State Prisons:Ironwood State Prison
In this area, weekends are currently being held for men at Terminal Island Federal Correction Facility in Long Beach, for men at Ironwood State Prison in Blythe, and for both men and women at Victorville Federal Correction Facility in Victorville.
The California Department of Corrections is trying to do what it can for those with mental illnesses, and Bach agreed that many of the state's inmates should be at hospitals instead.
Kairos files are full of letters from prison superintendents, wardens, correctional officers and other members of the criminal justice system detailing the extremely favorable impact the Kairos ministry has had on the quality of life in prisons across the country and in Canada.
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 Bibb County Correctional Facility   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Originally, a county was the land under the jurisdiction of a count (in Great Britain, an earl, though theoriginal earldoms covered larger areas) by reason of that office.
In Ontario, Nova Scotia, and NewBrunswick, these are local government units, whereas in Quebec and Prince Edward Island they are now only geographical divisions.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188 and from the Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and AssociatedTerms
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 AGO_1971_No_012   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
  This memorandum, which was not processed or issued as an official attorney general's opinion, pertained to the constitutional enforceability of certain then existing institutional rules governing the length of hair and beards worn by prisoners in the several adult correctional institutions under the department's jurisdiction.
  Based upon a factual determination expressed by the assistant secretary of the department, division of institutions, that these regulations were not necessary either for purposes of identification or for personal cleanliness and safety, it was concluded that their continued enforcement could not be constitutionally justified.
  By way of contrast, please note that the several recent federal court rulings which will be discussed hereinafter with regard to the constitutionality of hair and beard regulations for prisoners were all based upon a factual premise that the challenged regulations were necessary for identification and/or health purposes.
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 EPEA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In addition, several state correctional institutions and regional jails, with the assistance of IPP staff, have held mock job fairs.
The bureau program was modified to partner with community colleges to provide training to inmates before their participation in job fairs and to combine information job fairs with interview ones in order to impact larger numbers of inmates.
The bureau effort is anchored in policy that applies to all 94 federal prisons throughout the United States.
www.epea.org /7thconf/ws4-sylvia.htm   (634 words)

  
 Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme :: Squeaky and Sara Jane
As a highrisk prisoner at the Terminal Island Federal Correctional Institution in Los Angeles, she is not housed in the main women's compound but in a 5-foot by 8-foot cell in a separate dormitory used chiefly to house incoming prisoners.
At first, she told interviewer Huck, "all we could do was stay inside that hole or go outside during the day and sit on a bench next to the building." in March, Moore staged a one-woman strike, refusing to perform her assigned chores and posting a manifesto on her cell-block wall.
As an editor of Terminal Island's prison newspaper, the T.I. News, she revamped the women's page, cutting down on inmate-romance items and installing a logo that shows a clenched-fist symbol.
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 PlanetPapers - Al Capone
In May 1932, Capone was sent to Atlanta, the toughest of the federal prisons, to begin his eleven-year sentence.
On January 6, 1939, his prison term expired and he was transferred to Terminal Island, a Federal Correctional Institution in California, to serve his one-year misdemeanor sentence.
He returned to his home in Palm Island where the rest of his life was relaxed and quiet.
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 RED & BLUE HOME PAGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
She began her sentence at MCI - San Diego, was transferred to Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) - Pleasanton, California, then went to FCI - Alderson, West Virginia.
Red was moved to the new Administrative Unit at the Federal Medical Facility at Carswell, Texas.
She began her sentence at FCI - Terminal Island, California, and was later transferred to FCI - Pleasanton, and then to FCI - Alderson.
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 OCBC's Political Activity
Bryan James Epis, tried in federal court for providing cannabis to a Chico patients' group, was sentenced on 2002 October 7 to a mandatory 10 years in prison.
USDOJ removes him to the Federal Correctional Institution at Terminal Island, California.
Mail to federal prisoners must include your full name & return address at the top-left of each envelope.
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 Perception of Dental Fluorosis
The decline in prevalence of dental caries in the western world is largely ascribed to the protective role of fluoride in water.
Although defluoridation of water had been instituted in one area, problems relating to wrong choice of water for defluoridation to inadequate distribution of the defluoridated water were evident.
Education of the communities on methods of reducing fluoride ingestion and the significance of the defluoridated water, rationalizing the distribution of defluoridated water, facilitating collection of rain water, protection of available low fluoride surface water from contamination with agro-chemicals and household defluoridation were recommended.
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 SOL: Z -- REPLACE ROOFS ON STAFF RESIDENCES AT THE FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION, TERMINAL ISLAND (SAN PEDRO), ...
U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Federal Correctional Institution, 1299 Seaside Ave., P.O. Box 3244, Terminal Island, CA 90731-0207
Provide labor, equipment, and materials to remove and replace existing roofing with a lightweight clay tile roofing system on four two-story staff residences at the Federal Correctional Institution located at 1299 South Seaside Avenue, Terminal Island, California 90731.
Project includes inspecting the residences for the capacity to support the clay tile roofing system, identification and removal of asbestos materials, and provision and installation of lightweight clay tile roofing system and associated materials.
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 Arizona Correctional   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
1) " Correctional" -- in the term Arizona Correctional
Federal Correctonal Institution, Terminal Island 1: '''Federal Correctional Institution, Terminal Island''' (FCI Terminal Isl
Twin Towers Correctional Facility 1: The '''Twin Towers Correctonal Facility''', a complex erected in Los Angeles, Ca 12: * North County Crorectional Facility
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 Terminal Island: 3D View of the Web   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
See live article   Long Island Rail Road Image:Long Island Herald.png The Long Island Rail Road or LIRR is a railroad that serves the length of Long Island, New York.
See live article   Terminal Island Terminal Island is an artificial island located in Los Angeles County, California between Los Angeles Harbor and Long Beach Harbor.
South Island Connections - South Island Connections Shuttle-bus service operating daily return services between Christchurch and Dunedin and between Christchurch and the Picton Ferry Terminal.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The criteria for correctional facility HPSAs were revised at 54 FR 8738 in 1989, and the criteria for psychiatric HPSAs were expanded to mental health HPSAs at 57 FR 2477 in 1992.
If no new data are submitted or if the BHPr review confirms the proposed withdrawal, the withdrawal becomes effective upon publication in the Federal Register of a list of HPSAs that does not include the HPSA for which withdrawal has been proposed.
Following the population group listing, a list by name and location of any separately designated facilities (including prisons, correctional institutions, health centers, or hospitals) is presented.
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 Broward Correctional Institution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
1) " Broward" -- in the term Broward Correctional Institution
2) " Correctional" -- in the term Broward Correctional Institution
3) " Institution" -- in the term Broward Correctional Institution
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