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Effects on CSP Spaces and Functions. With CSP undergoing a re-purposing from a predominately restricted offender population to a facility with multiple populations, each having a different set of restrictions and privileges, the effects on the various spaces and functions must be reviewed. Generally, a correctional facility is designed around five basic space and function types:  Administration  Security  Housing  Services  Programs Each of the above space and function types are broken down in further detail. For CSP, each area was reviewed for the impact re-purposing CSP would have on it.
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