How does the Federal Bureau of Prisons handle military offenders? Describe these offenders and how they differ from civilian prisoners
What will be an ideal response?
Answers should discuss where military offenders are housed in the federal system: male offenders at Leavenworth, females in San Diego. Offenders are more likely to commit violent crimes than offenses unique to the military. Key differences between civilian and military prisoners should be discussed, and the higher potential for dangerousness, and the reasons behind this, should be reviewed.
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