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« le: Décembre 16, 2024, 04:27:03 am »
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 WASHINGTON  More than 240 inmates have slipped away from federal custody in the past three years while traveling to halfway houses, includin stanley cup g several who committed bank robberies and a carjacking while on the lam, accordi stanley cup ng to documents obtained by The Associated Press.Some of the inmates who absconded from 2012 through 2014 include were reported by prison officials to have histories of violence and misconduct while in prison, the records show.The federal Bureau of Prisons each year permits thousands of inmates it considers low risk to serve the final months of their sentences at halfway houses where counseling, job placement and other services are offered. These inmates travel unescorted, often by stanley cup  bus, as part of the process of transitioning back into the community.Records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act show that 327 inmates were placed on escaped status during those years. About 65 of them were simply late arrivals, though the circumstances of their tardiness are not detailed. Most of the escapes occurred as inmates were traveling without escort from a prison to a halfway house. The remaining few took place during travel for social, medical or other purposes that were not specified.The bureau could not say how many who fled have since been apprehended.The escapees are a fraction of the roughly 30,000 who travel unescorted to halfway houses each year. But the data nonetheless expose lingering imperfections in a system that   come under scrutiny  Wyww 1991 Gulf War looms large over Bush s Mideast legacy
 Take a tour of the communal-living detention facility at G airmax uantanamo Bay.The prison at Guantanamo Bay holds 166 detainees captured and transferred to Cuba in coordination with U.S. counterterrorism operations abroad.Recently, more than half of the detainees have gone on hunger strikes protesting their living conditions and indefinite containment.How big is the place and how long are inmates closed in their cells  We have some stats: gt;4:Number of hours  midnight to 4 a.m.  that detainees in the complaint part of the camp are locked in their individual cells. They can move around the communal areas during all other hours.20:Number of detainees who first arrived at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay on Jan. 11, 2002. The Bu yeezy sh administration established the detention facility to hold terrorism suspects after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United States.45:Square mileage of the U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay that houses the detention camps, which include separate facilities ranging from communal living to maximum security.166:Number of detainees held in Guantanamo as of today   date.604:Number of detainees that have been transferred from the facility over the years.779:Number of secret files on prisoners at Guantanamo Bay that the website WikiLeaks made public in 2011. The New York Times lists them all here.1903:Year that Cuba and the United States signed a lease agreement in which Cuba maintained ulti nike dunk mate sovereignty over Guantanamo Bay but gave the United State