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Originally posted by Asktheanimals
Myself I believe that every former military base is a potential and probable location for such an installation.
This new regulation dated 9 December 1997
- Provides Army policy and guidance for establishing civilian inmate labor
programs and civilian prison camps on Army installations.
- Discusses sources of Federal and State civilian inmate labor.
Summary.
This regulation provides guidance for establishing and managing civilian inmate labor programs on Army installations. It provides guidance on establishing prison camps on Army installations. It addresses record keeping and reporting incidents related to the Civilian Inmate Labor Program and/or prison camp administration.
Applicability.
This regulation applies to the Active Army, the Army National Guard of the United States, and the U.S.
Army Reserve unless otherwise stated. During mobilization, the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management may modify chapters and policies contained in this regulation.
Chapter 3
Establishing Civilian Inmate Prison Camps on Army Installations, page 8
Policy statement • 3–1, page 8
Negotiating with correctional systems representatives to establish prison camps • 3–2, page 8
Governing criteria civilian inmate prison camps • 3–3, page 8
Governing provisions for operating civilian inmate prison camps on Army installations • 3–4, page 9
Procedures for establishing a civilian inmate prison camp on Army installations • 3–5, page 9
Interservice, interagency, or interdepartmental support agreements • 3–6, page 10
1–1. Purpose
This regulation provides Army policy and guidance for establishing civilian inmate labor programs and civilian prison camps on Army installations. Sources of civilian inmate labor are limited to on– and off–post Federal corrections facilities, State and/or local corrections facilities operating from on–post prison camps pursuant to leases under Section 2667, Title 10, United States Code (10 USC 2667), and off–post State corrections facilities participating in the demonstration project authorized under Section 1065, Public Law (PL) 103–337. Otherwise, State and/or local inmate labor from off–post corrections facilities is currently excluded from this program.
(1) Monitor media coverage on installation civilian inmate labor programs and civilian inmate prison camps on Army installations.
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by 1825114
No, your point is moot.
Of course they will use sports grounds to house displaced people, they have the space and amenities to cater for it.
the stabling yard... its full of trains! There is no room for people!
Originally posted by SpaceJockey1
Should prove to be an INTERESTING thread!
What I'd love to know is whether these FEMA style camps are being built outside of the USA, in other western countries such as the UK, Australia and NZ...anyone seeing evidence of this?
I know that we have the detention camps in OZ for the boat people, but those Aborigines just gave Julia Gillard & Tony Abbott a real fright, so might be reason to begin rounding up those trouble-makers, and continue from there...