8.106 Harboring or Concealing Escaped Prisoner (18 U.S.C. Sec. 1072) is a federal offense that prohibits anyone from knowingly harboring or concealing an escaped prisoner, either on their own or with the aid of another person. This offense applies to both state and federal prisons, and the penalty may include a fine, up to five years in prison, or both. The types of 8.106 Harboring or Concealing Escaped Prisoner (18 U.S.C. Sec. 1072) include: • Knowingly harboring or concealing an escaped prisoner in any way, including providing food, clothing, shelter, or transportation. • Knowingly aiding or assisting an escapee in any way, including providing money, false identification, or a disguise. • Knowingly concealing any knowledge of an escapee’s whereabouts. • Knowingly failing to report an escapee’s whereabouts to the proper authorities.