
federal prisoners
Federal prisoners are individuals who have been convicted of breaking federal laws and are detained in prison facilities operated by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons. These laws typically involve criminal activities that violate national or interstate regulations, such as drug trafficking, federal tax evasion, or crimes crossing state lines. Federal incarceration involves cases handled at the national level, as opposed to state or local courts. Prisoners serve sentences based on their convictions, and the federal system manages their detention, rehabilitation, and eventual reintegration into society.