Excuse me, but I've heard a lot of talk about Leavenworth and military prisoners. I'm curious, does every military prisoner automatically get sent to Leavenworth? I've heard that it's a high-security facility, but is it truly the only option for military offenders? Or are there other facilities and prisons that house military prisoners based on the severity of their crimes? I'm genuinely trying to understand the logistics and procedures behind military detention and incarceration, and how Leavenworth specifically fits into that picture. Thank you for clarifying this matter for me.
7 answers
Stefano
Tue Jul 02 2024
In the United States, there exists a special facility known as the United States Disciplinary Barracks (USDB).
Pietro
Tue Jul 02 2024
This facility is designed to house a specific group of prisoners who meet certain criteria.
amelia_doe_explorer
Tue Jul 02 2024
One such criterion is that prisoners must have been sentenced to a term of imprisonment exceeding ten years.
Sofia
Mon Jul 01 2024
Additionally, commissioned officers who have been convicted of offenses are also confined in the USDB.
Carolina
Mon Jul 01 2024
Furthermore, prisoners convicted of offenses that are directly related to national security are also included in this category.