army.mil — S u m m a r y . T h i s r e g u l a t i o n p r o v i d e sguidance for establishing and managingcivilian inmate labor programs on Armyinstallations. It provides guidance on establishingpri o n s . I t a d d r e s s e s r e c o r d k e e p i n g a n dreporting incidents related to the CivilianInmate Labor Progra
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jkapNov 10, 2008
After having spent the time to read this "Civilian Inmate Labor Program" (Army Regulation 210-35)?I have to confess that I wasn't aware that the mission of the National Defense of the United States (which I thought was the mission of the U.S. Armed Forces as outlined in the Constitution) included arrangements for the Army to "oversee" civilian inmate labor programs and civilian prison camps on Army installations. But that is precisely what this program outlines.So it is little wonder that the program details what seems to be a preoccupation with public relations and "negative media coverage" of said program. I guess that they expect some level of resistance from the chattel regarding civilian inmate labor programs "overseen" by the Army and civilian prison camps on Army installations.