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  2. Prisoner transport - Wikipedia

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    Specific prisoner transport restraints (e.g. Smith & Wesson model 1850 transport restraint) [3] are combinations which consist of a pair of handcuffs, attached by a longer chain to a pair of leg irons. When being placed in such transport restraints, the prisoner will still have the possibility to manage normal steps, but is prevented from ...

  3. Prisoner Transportation Services - Wikipedia

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    The companies operate prisoner transport vehicles ranging in size from four-person automobiles to buses that can transport thirty-five people. [3] Since 2012, at least five people have died on private extradition vans operated by Prisoner Transportation Services, leading to a Justice Department investigation. [4]

  4. Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. Marshal on a "Con Air" flight. Patch of JPATS, Air Operations Division, Air Crew. The Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System (JPATS), nicknamed "Con Air", [1] is a United States Marshals Service airline charged with the transportation of persons in legal custody between prisons, detention centers, courthouses, and other locations.

  5. Category:Prisoner transport - Wikipedia

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    Prisoner transport vehicle This page was last edited on 7 April 2024, at 21:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Havis, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Havis, Inc. is an American manufacturer of in-vehicle mobile office and prisoner transport products for private and public corporate, military and law enforcement, and enterprise fleets.

  7. Prisoner transport vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Prisoner transport vehicles may be operated by police services (see paddywagon), correctional services, field officers, court services, federal agencies such as the United States Marshals Service, or be contracted to private security companies. Prison buses were widely used in the late 1900s to transport prisoners, especially to state prisons ...

  8. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

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    Proposition 66, a ballot measure passed by California voters in 2016, allows prison officials to transfer condemned incarcerated people to any state prison that provides the necessary level of security. The State of California took full control of capital punishment in 1891. Originally, executions took place at San Quentin and at Folsom State ...

  9. Dangerous Drives - Wikipedia

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    "Prisoner Transport" November 26, 2009 ... California and Nevada state troopers patrol the U.S. border on the 4th of July Weekend. 4 "Million Dollar Highway"