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  2. Older prisoners - Wikipedia

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    Older prisoners arguably age faster than their cohorts on the outside of the institution as a direct result of chronic, long-term diseases and a history more accustomed to drug and alcohol abuse. 8.6 percent of the total U.S. prison population is age 50 or older, and the average age for those considered to be older prisoners is 57. [1]

  3. Inmates are learning to code in prison. Jobs may be hard to ...

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    Today, they join over 200 other students at correctional facilities across the country who have completed the Brave Behind Bars program since the group’s founding in 2021. A graduation ...

  4. Virginia Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    The facility, which received its first prisoners in 1800 and was completed (with using prison labor) in 1804, (earlier than the current oldest state prison in America, the still standing Eastern State Penitentiary (1829-1971) in Philadelphia and seven years before the neighboring Maryland Penitentiary (now Metropolitan Transitional Center and ...

  5. Federal Bureau of Prisons - Wikipedia

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    Colette S. Peters resigned as of January 20, 2025, and Deputy Director William Lothrop is the current acting director. [14] [15]As of December 2024, 60.5% of Bureau employees are white, 21.5% are black, 14.3% are Hispanic, 2.5% are Asian, and 1.2% are Native American.

  6. Americans with these jobs retire the earliest - AOL

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    A study of 37,000 workers released in April revealed one of the biggest predicting factors of retirement age is the nature of an individual’s job.

  7. Georgia Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The state estimated that the relocation would bring around 400 jobs to Forsyth. [6] A 2007 employee survey indicated that 49% of the headquarters staff who responded to the survey planned to move with the agency and continue employment at the new headquarters. [7] The agency planned to relocate to the former Tift College by 2010. [8]

  8. The number of Americans holding multiple jobs is sending a ...

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    Wall Street cheered the July jobs report showing a robust gain of 209,000 net new jobs -- but experts say there's much to be concerned about. The number of Americans holding multiple jobs is ...

  9. American Correctional Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Correctional Association (ACA; called the National Prison Association before 1954) is a private, non-profit, non-governmental trade association and accrediting body for the corrections industry, the oldest and largest such association in the world.