Word: overcrowdedness
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Michigan's prison troubles are not unique. A Justice Department-sponsored study reports that nearly two-thirds of all state and federal prisoners live in facilities that are considered overcrowded. That is, they afford each prisoner less than 60 sq. ft. of living space; the American Medical Association and...
The postering controversy centered on seven, harmless-looking, brown, three-sided kiosks placed at several strategic points in the Yard last summer at a cost of $10,000 each. The administration restricted postering to the seven kiosks, which often became overcrowded with leaflets and announcements. Previously, organizations had been allowed...
The rat-a-tat of the last, overcrowded line conveys his bitterness, while the sympathetic, smooth reggae guitar soothes and strengthens him.
Harris will arrive in handcuffs, as required by prison regulations, and cross a reception area containing glass cases filled with prisoner handicrafts such as pottery and knitted baby clothes. After she has been photographed, fingerprinted and given a medical exam, she will stay in the reception block for at least...
"It will also allow more efficient utilization of space" in an overcrowded city, Balcom added.