Federal Prison Camp
A Federal Prison Camp (FPC) is a type of low-security correctional facility in the United States designed to house non-violent offenders. These camps typically have fewer restrictions and a more relaxed environment compared to higher-security prisons. Inmates often participate in work programs, which can include jobs within the camp or community service.
FPCs are part of the Federal Bureau of Prisons and focus on rehabilitation rather than punishment. Inmates may have more opportunities for education and vocational training, helping them reintegrate into society upon release. The goal is to prepare inmates for a successful transition back into the community.