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  1. Apr 29, 2010 · According to prison lore, the Bob Barker of the company that makes inmates' uniforms is the venerable television game show host, with the reason for his involvement in such an enterprise...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RAMJACRAMJAC - Wikipedia

    The RAMJAC Corporation is a fictional multinational conglomerate, or megacorp, featured in several novels by Kurt Vonnegut. In Vonnegut's 1979 novel, Jailbird, the company, at its height, owns 19 percent of the United States, twice as large as the next largest conglomerate in the "Free World".

  3. Nov 4, 2023 · I've been watching some later episodes and noticed nobody calls him Snake anymore, they call him Jailbird. Although when I looked it up apparently his name is Snake Jailbird...? What happened to cause this?

  4. Jul 6, 2015 · Thirty years later, after mergers and scandal and the financial hurdles that come with them — three companies are the clear forerunners in privatized correctional facilities: Corrections Corporation of America, GEO Group, and Management and Training Corporation.

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  5. Apr 27, 2024 · Jailhouse Rock is a seminal track in the world of rock and roll. The song helped pave the way for a whole generation of musicians who were inspired by Presley’s unique sound and style. It is a blueprint for the rock and roll sound that would come to dominate the charts for decades to come.

  6. The Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System ( JPATS ), nicknamed " Con Air ", [1] is a United States Marshals Service airline charged with the transportation of persons in legal custody between prisons, detention centers, courthouses, and other locations. It is the largest prison transport network in the world. [2]

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  8. Jan 13, 2024 · Jan 13, 2024. In the vast literary tapestry woven by Kurt Vonnegut, one tapestry often overlooked but equally compelling is “Jailbird.” Published in 1979, this satirical novel takes readers on a...

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