Federal Correctional Institution, Phoenix

Federal Correctional Institution, Phoenix
Title Federal Correctional Institution, Phoenix PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Prisons
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 1980
Genre Correctional institutions
ISBN

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Federal Correctional Facility, Southern Arizona

Federal Correctional Facility, Southern Arizona
Title Federal Correctional Facility, Southern Arizona PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 294
Release 2001
Genre
ISBN

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Draft Environmental Impact Statement

Draft Environmental Impact Statement
Title Draft Environmental Impact Statement PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1980
Genre Prisons
ISBN

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Mad Dog's Federal Prison Atlas Part Two

Mad Dog's Federal Prison Atlas Part Two
Title Mad Dog's Federal Prison Atlas Part Two PDF eBook
Author Dan M. Allen
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 240
Release 2011-08-01
Genre Reference
ISBN 9781463729714

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Mad Dog's Federal Prison Atlas Part Two contains detailed information about 52 of the Bureau of Prison's facilities. A description of each institution featured offers the following details: A state location A metropolitan level map A street map Type of facilities Inmate gender Security level Federal region, judicial district Warden's name Inmate population Drug abuse program availability Description of inmate housing Geographical location Directions to the facility Phone and fax numbers E-mail address Physical address (for visits) Inmate mailing address Staff mail and shipping addresses Visitation policies including times and restrictions Special programs offered to inmates Area motels with distances and directions from the institution Closest airports and taxicab services AM/FM radio signals which can be picked up from the institution Note: Certain information is unavailable for some facilities. Note: Motel and transportation listings (for institutions) are more expansive than those found in any other prison resource. Note: Some maps omit superfluous residential detail in order to make them more legible. All maps focus on the easiest and most direct travel routes to institutions. Federal institutions featured in this book are: Loretto Federal Correctional Institution and Camp Los Angeles Metropolitan Detention Center Manchester Federal Correctional Institution and Camp Marianna Federal Correctional Institution and Camp Marion U.S. Penitentiary and Camp McCreary U.S. Penitentiary and Camp McKean Federal Correctional Institution and Camp McRae Correctional Institution Memphis Federal Correctional Institution and Camp Miami Federal Correctional Institution and Camp Miami Federal Detention Center Milan Federal Correctional Institution and Federal Detention Center Montgomery Federal Prison Camp Morgantown Federal Correctional Institution Moshannon Valley Correctional Institution Northeast Ohio Correctional Institution New York Metropolitan Correctional Center Oakdale Federal Correctional Institution, Federal Detention Center, and Camp Oklahoma City Federal Transfer Center Otisville Federal Correctional Institution and Camp Oxford Federal Correctional Institution and Camp Pekin Federal Correctional Institution and Camp Pensacola Federal Prison Camp Petersburg Federal Correctional Complex Philadelphia Federal Detention Center Phoenix Federal Correctional Institution and Camp Pollock U.S. Penitentiary and Camp Ray Brook Federal Correctional Institution Reeves Correctional Institution Complex Rivers Correctional Institution Rochester Federal Medical Center Safford Federal Correctional Institution San Diego Metropolitan Correctional Center Sandstone Federal Correctional Institution Schuylkill Federal Correctional Institution and Camp Seagoville Federal Correctional Institution, Federal Detention Center, and Camp Sea Tac Federal Detention Center Sheridan Federal Correctional Institution, Federal Detention Center, and Camp Springfield Medical Center for Federal Prisoners Taft Correctional Institution Talladega Federal Correctional Institution and Camp Tallahassee Federal Correctional Institution and Federal Detention Center Terminal Island Federal Correctional Institution Terre Haute Federal Correctional Complex Texarkana Federal Correctional Institution and Camp Three Rivers Federal Correctional Institution and Camp Tucson Federal Correctional Complex Victorville Federal Correctional Complex Waseca Federal Correctional Institution Williamsburg Federal Correctional Institution and Camp Yankton Federal Prison Camp Yazoo City Federal Correctional Complex

From Arizona to South Carolina

From Arizona to South Carolina
Title From Arizona to South Carolina PDF eBook
Author J. Michael Quinlan
Publisher
Pages 8
Release 1990
Genre Correctional institutions
ISBN

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New Directions in Prison Design

New Directions in Prison Design
Title New Directions in Prison Design PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Working Party on American New Generation Prisons
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1985
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Heating Water with Solar Energy Costs Less at the Phoenix Federal Correctional Institution

Heating Water with Solar Energy Costs Less at the Phoenix Federal Correctional Institution
Title Heating Water with Solar Energy Costs Less at the Phoenix Federal Correctional Institution PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 4
Release 2004
Genre
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A large solar thermal system installed at the Phoenix Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in 1998 heats water for the prison and costs less than buying electricity to heat that water. This renewable energy system provides 70% of the facility's annual hot water needs. The Federal Bureau of Prisons did not incur the up-front cost of this system because it was financed through an Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC). The ESPC payments are 10% less than the energy savings so that the prison saves an average of$6,700 per year, providing an immediate payback. The solar hot water system produces up to 50,000 gallons of hot water daily, enough to meet the needs of 1,250 inmates and staff who use the kitchen, shower, and laundry facilities.