NATIONAL BRIEFING / WASHINGTON, D.C.
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Accusations of sexual abuse at the hands of federal prison workers doubled in the last eight years, according to a new government report.
About half of the claims were made against guards, and nearly 9% were made against food service workers in the prisons, according to the Justice Department report.
In the 2001 budget year, there were 76 allegations of criminal sex abuse; in 2008 there were 155, according to the report.
The Bureau of Prisons holds about 171,000 inmates at 93 prison sites nationwide.
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