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  2. 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 ...

  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. 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 ...

  5. Autosan H6 - Wikipedia

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    A special version for prisoner transport, Autosan H6-ZK, was also produced. [6] The first Autosan H6-ZK was built in 1993 based on the Autosan H6-04. The bus had 17 seats for inmates and 3 for guards, and it was equipped with a toilet. In 1994, two more prison transport vehicles were built based on the Autosan H6-10 body. [7]

  6. White Buses - Wikipedia

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    The first transport started from Neuengamme on 9 April; 12 Swedish buses and eight Danish ambulances were used. 153 prisoners, most of them confined to bed, were taken to the Danish border and left at Padborg where the Danes had a quarantine station. The prisoners got further rest and treatment before they were transported through Denmark on ...

  7. Prison transport officer pleads guilty to raping multiple ...

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    The Arkansas-based private prisoner transport service settled a $625,000 class action lawsuit in September, which alleged the company subjected inmates to “cruel and unusual” conditions during ...

  8. Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System - Wikipedia

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    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. It is the largest prison transport network in the world. [2]

  9. Convicted murderer escapes after Texas prison bus driver is ...

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    Escaped inmate Gonzalo Lopez, 46, assaulted a correctional officer on a transport bus and then fled from the vehicle, authorities say. (Texas Dept of Criminal Justice)

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