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  2. Mississippi Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    Previously MDOC contracted prisoners to local and county governments, in essence paying a subsidy to the jurisdictions to manage the prisoners. The prisoners, often classified as trusties, would get reductions in their sentences in exchange for doing work. On April 30, 2015 MDOC stated that it would end this program and save $3.2 million per year.

  3. Michigan Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) oversees prisons and the parole and probation population in the state of Michigan, United States. It has 31 prison facilities, and a Special Alternative Incarceration program, together composing approximately 41,000 prisoners.

  4. MDOC - Wikipedia

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    MDOC or mDOC may refer to: Maine Department of Corrections; Massachusetts Department of Corrections; Michigan Department of Corrections; Mississippi Department of ...

  5. Central Mississippi Correctional Facility - Wikipedia

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    MDOC states that CMCF was "designed to provide aesthetics along with security." [ 7 ] On February 19, 2024, The Washington Post reported that a former inmate, Susie Balfour, had filed a lawsuit alleging that she had developed breast cancer as a consequence of working with carcinogens without proper protective equipment, and that the facility ...

  6. Otis Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Otis elevator in Glasgow, Scotland, imported from the U.S. in 1856 for Gardner's Warehouse, the oldest cast-iron fronted building in the British Isles [7] Otis founded the Otis Elevator Company in Yonkers, New York, in 1853. When he died in 1861 his sons Charles and Norton formed a partnership and continued the business.

  7. Operation Mississippi Hustle - Wikipedia

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    In the late 20th century, Mississippi began to make contracts with private prison management companies to build and operate prisons. It eventually held contracts for six for-profit prisons: Walnut Grove Youth Correctional Facility, for inmates under 18 who had been convicted as adults; East Mississippi Correctional Facility, devoted to the treatment of state prisoners with mental illness ...

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