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Level 2 inmates are typically considered medium-security prisoners who exhibit moderate escape risks and need supervision. They may have committed crimes categorized as less serious and pose a lower threat to institutional safety compared to higher-level inmates. These prisoners often have more privileges and opportunities for engagement compared to higher security levels.

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