Our system is set up in our legislation and regulations to manage inmates. One of the aspects of that is that inmates are given a security classification--minimum, medium, or maximum--based on a number of factors. You can imagine the things that have been enshrined in that, for instance, the risk of escape, the potential harm that would come from an escape, and also our ability to manage them in the institution. Depending on those considerations, an inmate can be slotted in at the minimum, medium, or maximum level. We have institutional space available at those three levels in a variety of parts of the country, and the appropriate level for an inmate will determine where they'll be.
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