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United States Marshals securing an immigration and customs prisoner transport.

Prisoner transport is the transportation of prisoners from one secure location to another. It may be carried out by law enforcement agencies or private contractors such as Prisoner Transportation Services.

To extradite a suspected or convicted criminal from one jurisdiction to another, a rendition aircraft may be used, although the high cost involved means that it is normally used only to transport the most dangerous of prisoners; more commonly, a person convicted of a non violent crime with low risk of escape is often would be put onto a commercial airliner, albeit escorted by law enforcement officers. One notable example of a prisoner transported on a commercial airliner was that of Christopher Tappin, a Briton extradited to the United States in February 2012 to face American charges of selling arms parts to Iran. Tappin was flown on United Airlines flights from London Heathrow Airport to El Paso, Texas via Houston accompanied, but not handcuffed, by US Marshals at all times.

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Prisoner transport

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Prisoner transport is the transportation of prisoners from one secure location to another. It may be carried out by law enforcement agencies or private...

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Prisoner transport vehicle

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A prisoner transport vehicle, informally known as a "Sweat Box" or “Court Bus” amongst British prisoners, is a specially designed or retrofitted vehicle...

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Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System

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built especially to facilitate prisoner transport on JPATS. Usually, the airline employs Boeing 737 aircraft to transport convicts and illegal residents...

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Body belt

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January 1998. When transporting prisoners, leather or nylon belts are often used instead of belly chains to secure the prisoner's arms at waist level...

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Sally port

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inner door is opened so that the prisoner and arresting officer may enter the jail. Sallyports are used to transfer prisoners because they remain within a...

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Murder of Liam Ashley

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a prisoner from North Shore, Auckland. The crime occurred in a New Zealand prison van and led to criticism of the methods of transporting prisoners in...

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The Prisoner

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The Prisoner is a British television series created by Patrick McGoohan, with possible contributions from George Markstein. McGoohan portrays Number Six...

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List of ships sunk by submarines by death toll

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Retrieved 7 December 2010. Erickson, James W (2006). "Roster of Allied Prisoners of War believed aboard Shinyo Maru when torpedoed and sunk 7 September...

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Death march

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distinguished from simple prisoner transport via foot march. Article 19 of the Geneva Convention requires that prisoners must be moved away from a danger...

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Police transport

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Police transport refers to any form of transportation used by police in their duties. These primarily include methods for patrol and prisoner transport. A...

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Diesel therapy

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States in which prisoners are shackled and then transported for days or weeks; the term refers to the diesel fuel used in prisoner transport vehicles. It...

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Alberta Sheriffs Branch

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stand alone police force. Court Security and Prisoner Transport (CSPT) is responsible for transporting prisoners from the various provincial court buildings...

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Prisoner Transportation Services

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the United States, it transports more than 100,000 persons each year. The firm's subsidiaries include U.S. Prisoner Transport and U.S. Corrections. The...

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Prison escape

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time. Breaking while in custody outside facility grounds. Prisoners are often transported for work duties, to be moved between facilities, attend court...

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Armoured bus

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military armoured vehicle. Lighter armoured buses are also used for prisoner transport. One of first the armored vehicles to be used in combat was the Schneider-Brillié...

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Brazil Maru

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Japanese Navy during World War II as a troop transport and prisoner of war (POW) transport ship. Japanese POW transport ships are usually referred to as hell...

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Police van

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usually employed for the transport of prisoners inside a specially adapted cell in the vehicle, or for the rapid transport of a number of officers to...

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Rendition aircraft

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Department of Defense prisoner transport, also known as "Guantánamo Bay Express". The craft has been reported to being used to transport suspected terrorists...

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Wagon tragedy

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100 prisoners (who were being transported in November of that year) were sent to Podanur in a closed train carriage by the sergeant and transport officer...

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Bruno Kitt

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camp to the Sandbostel "reception camp". From there he accompanied a prisoner transport via Flensburg to Malmö and then returned to northern Germany. Kitt...

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Connecticut Judicial Marshal

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Marshals are sworn peace officers, with powers of arrest. They perform prisoner transport and courthouse security. The Connecticut Judicial Marshal System was...

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Merkavim

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provide specialist buses, such as bullet-proof buses, prisoner-transport vehicles and VIP transport vehicles. The company was founded in 1946 and is jointly...

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Hjalmar Schacht

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the "Alpine Fortress", and it is speculated that the purpose of the prisoner transport was the intent of holding hostages. They were freed in Niederdorf...

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Prisoner of war

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A prisoner of war (POW) is a person who is held captive by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict. The earliest recorded usage...

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