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ORF asks: if a temporary population, housed in a facility that is not legally the inmates residence, are counted in a census, then: 1)doesn't that violate residency definitions of the census 2) if the inmate is counted as a resident at the detention center, than the possibility of the prisoner being counted twice exists - once at the detention center and once at their domestic residence 3)often the prisoner is housed for less time at a detention center than it takes a returning Veteran to comply with residency requirements for in-state tuition 4)why not include persons staying in motels in a district...they are transitory but in the district at the time of census counting 5) how does a county of municipality determine what redistricting criteria is used for economic development and voter registration and how many felons are incarcerated and may have some civil liberties forbidden to them 6) and finally...is ORF skewing the reality of this issue?
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
PRISONERS TO BE COUNTED IN CENSUS
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