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  2. Prison - Wikipedia

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    A 19th-century jail room at a Pennsylvania museum. A prison, [a] also known as a jail, [b] gaol, [c] penitentiary, detention center, [d] correction center, correctional facility, remand center, hoosegow, or slammer, is a facility where people are imprisoned under the authority of the state, usually as punishment for various crimes.

  3. What’s life like in Supermax prison? - AOL

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    But you find a likable person, a person you’d want for your next-door neighbor. He’s funny. He’s appropriate for relations within the prison setting. You actually feel good to see him every ...

  4. Incarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [203] The American Civil Liberties Union reported in 2013 that numerous studies indicate private jails are actually filthier, more violent, less accountable, and possibly more costly than their public counterparts. The ACLU stated that the for-profit prison industry is "a major contributor to bloated state budgets and mass incarceration – not ...

  5. List of longest prison sentences - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of longest prison sentences ever given to a single person, worldwide. Listed are instances where people have been sentenced to jail terms in excess of a human lifetime , but effectively the same purpose.

  6. What giving birth in prison is really like: One mom’s story

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    Pregnant Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes was sentenced to 11 years in prison. Here's what pregnancy and birth in prison is like. What giving birth in prison is really like: One mom’s story

  7. What prison life will look like for Theranos founder ... - AOL

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    Prison staff and counselors inspect rooms daily and publish individual ratings for each room's appearance. Those ratings can be used to discipline inmates by sending untidy inmates to the back of ...

  8. Anamosa State Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    The Anamosa State Penitentiary Museum is located just outside the penitentiary's walls in a stone building that was formerly a barn and then a cheese-making facility for the prison. Exhibits include the history of the prison, the role of prison guards and the construction of the buildings. The museum is open seasonally and features a gift shop.

  9. What the Stanford Prison Experiment Really Means - AOL

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    Stanford Prison Experiment, 1971 Credit - Department of Special Collections & University Archives, Stanford University Libraries. I n August 1971, at the tail end of summer break, the Stanford ...