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As was stated earlier, the whole country is like an open prison.
It was then acquired by the government and turned into an open prison.
Almost like an open prison where nobody wanted to escape.
You need to educate yourself as to the true nature of your open prison.
You might wish to consider the estate as a sort of open prison.
It was used as an open prison for juveniles between 1969 and 2002.
By 2000, it was transformed into an adult open prison.
After the war the camp became an open prison, and there is now a residential school on the site.
In 2001, he was moved to an open prison.
He should have returned to the open prison on the tenth of August.
Plans to use the barracks as an open prison were dropped in November 2006.
Some will have a hard time finding the money to open prisons they are building or make good on promised raises for teachers.
It is a wall that has turned Gaza into the best-known open prison in the world.
By forcing them to live in an open prison?
Mind you it won't be to bad for them they will only face a term in Ford open prison after all.
Open prison, attacked shops and a bank thrown into the air.
He doesn't want to move to an open prison because Wayland is near his home.
At the beginning of the second series, he absconds from an open prison, and is thereafter on the run.
Prior to the school being built, there were originally proposals to build an open prison on the land.
She served eighteen months, fifteen in an open prison that allowed weekend leave.
Convicted, David Levy spent several months in an open prison.
He actually served six months in an open prison before being released in January 2001.
Mine is a kind of open prison, and their example inspires me.'
There is good news for Denny, who is transferred to an open prison.
Thorn Cross was initially used as an open prison for adult males.
When it is completed, the building will be a 500-bed minimum security prison.
Where am I, in a vocational high school or a minimum security prison, which one?
He said a drug rehabilitation center and a minimum security prison should also be put there.
I was in a very open, minimum security prison with no locked doors.
On March 23, 2011, she received a 2-year minimum security prison sentence.
But what good are they when we're peeling potatoes at a minimum security prison?
Davis was sentenced to five years in minimum security prison on December 17, 2001.
And he soon won transfer to a minimum security prison as part of a work-release program.
There are two minimum security prison camps that also house adult male inmates.
For a long time, residents welcomed the 250-acre detention camp, which was designed as a minimum security prison.
These are convicts considered to be low enough risks that they can travel by themselves from one minimum security prison to another.
The structure was a low tan stucco; it looked like a minimum security prison for people waiting to die.
It was then purchased by the Victorian Government in 1965 for use as a minimum security prison.
As a federal institution, it was previously operated as a minimum security prison.
Minimum security prisons often resemble camps or college campuses.
Michael Derderian is to be sentenced to four years in a minimum security prison.
Braswell was sent to minimum security prison in Kentucky for 3 years.
There will be more people with guns and uniforms there this weekend than at some minimum security prisons.
In 2001 the hospital was closed and the facility was turned over to the state of Colorado for conversion to a minimum security prison.
He served five years four months at a minimum security prison in Leavenworth, Kan.
Also, Rafe being transported to the minimum security prison is part of the transaction.
Laurelwood was one of sixteen places studied for a possible minimum security prison in 1988.
This includes the main medium security detention facility and a smaller minimum security prison camp.
The prison is a minimum security prison farm and all inmates are required to work during their stay unless over retirement age.
California, which led the nation's prison building boom, will close five small, privately operated minimum security prisons when their contracts expire this year.