Whereas the differentiation appears delicate, the variations between a minimal and low safety facility are important.
The BOP describes minimal facility establishments, just like the one Maxwell has been transferred to, as having “dormitory housing, a comparatively low staff-to-inmate ratio, and restricted or no perimeter fencing.”
Against this, a low safety facility has double-fenced perimeters, cubicle housing, and the next workers ratio.
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