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100 1  Boysen, Russell C. 
245 10 Inmate Populations in Federal Prisons. 
264  1 Hauppauge :|bNova Science Publishers, Inc.,|c2013. 
300    1 online resource (171 pages). 
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490 1  Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement and Corrections 
500    ESTIMATING IMPRISONMENT RATES BY AGE, SEX, AND RACE OR 
       HISPANIC ORIGIN 
505 0  INMATE POPULATIONS IN FEDERAL PRISONS: BUILDUP ISSUES AND 
       POLICY OPTIONS; INMATE POPULATIONS IN FEDERAL PRISONS: 
       BUILDUP ISSUES AND POLICY OPTIONS; CONTENTS; PREFACE; 
       Chapter 1 THE FEDERAL PRISON POPULATION BUILDUP: OVERVIEW,
       POLICY CHANGES, ISSUES, AND OPTIONS; SUMMARY; 
       INTRODUCTION; FEDERAL PRISON POPULATION; Conviction 
       Offense for Federal Inmates; Length of Sentences for 
       Federal Offenders; POLICY CHANGES THAT CONTRIBUTED TO 
       PRISON POPULATION GROWTH; Mandatory Minimum Sentences; 
       Federalization of Crime; ISSUES RELATED TO PRISON 
       POPULATION GROWTH; Cost of Operating the Federal Prison 
       System 
505 8  Prison OvercrowdingInmate-to-Staff Ratio; Prison 
       Construction and Maintenance; SELECT POLICY OPTIONS; 
       Continuing or Expanding Current Correctional Policies; 
       Expanding the Capacity of the Federal Prison System; 
       Investing in Rehabilitative Programs; Placing More Inmates
       in Private Prisons; Changing Existing Correctional and 
       Sentencing Policies to Reduce the Prison Population; 
       Changes to Mandatory Minimum Penalties; Alternatives to 
       Incarceration; Early Release Measures; Modifying the 
       "Safety Valve" Provision; Repealing Federal Criminal 
       Statutes for Some Offenses; CONCLUSION 
505 8  APPENDIX. SELECT BOP DATAEnd Notes; Chapter 2 THE BUREAU 
       OF PRISONS (BOP): OPERATIONS AND BUDGET; SUMMARY; 
       INTRODUCTION; BOP OPERATIONS; Managing Federal 
       Correctional Facilities; Providing for the Safekeeping, 
       Care, and Subsistence of Inmates; Providing for the 
       Protection, Instruction, and Discipline of Inmates; 
       Preparing Inmates for Reentry; BOP APPROPRIATIONS; End 
       Notes; Chapter 3 FEDERAL MANDATORY MINIMUM SENTENCES: THE 
       SAFETY VALVE AND SUBSTANTIAL ASSISTANCE EXCEPTIONS; 
       SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; SUBSTANTIAL ASSISTANCE; Background;
       ""Upon the Motion of the Government"" 
505 8  To Reflect a Defendant's Substantial Assistance‖Booker; 
       SAFETY VALVE; Background; Offenses Covered; One Point; Not
       Violent or Deadly; Single or Low Level Offender; Tell All;
       End Notes; Chapter 4 DRUG OFFENSES: MAXIMUM FINES AND 
       TERMS OF IMPRISONMENT FOR VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL 
       CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT AND RELATED LAWS; SUMMARY; 
       Trafficking; Possession; Controlled Substance Violations 
       and Other Crimes/Activity; Racketeering; Smuggling; 
       Laundering Money from Controlled Substance Violations; Tax
       Offenses; End Notes; Chapter 5 PRISONERS IN 2011; 
       HIGHLIGHTS 
505 8  THE DECLINE OF PRISONERS IN CALIFORNIA CONTRIBUTED TO THE 
       OVERALL PRISON POPULATION DECLINEIMPRISONMENT RATES 
       DECLINED TO LEVELS LAST SEEN IN 2005; BLACK AND HISPANIC 
       PRISONERS WERE GENERALLY YOUNGER AND IMPRISONED AT HIGHER 
       RATES THAN WHITE PRISONERS; VIOLENT OFFENDERS INCREASED IN
       STATE PRISON OVER THE PAST DECADE, WHILE DRUG OFFENDERS 
       DECREASED; DRUG AND PUBLIC-ORDER OFFENSES INCREASED IN 
       FEDERAL PRISON; ADMISSIONS AND RELEASES CONTINUED TO 
       DECLINE IN 2011; OTHER SELECTED FINDINGS; NPS JURISDICTION
       NOTES; DEFINITION OF TERMS; METHODOLOGY 
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