it depends on were you are. but for the most part none at all.
No you don't.
In jail, when u want to use the bathroom, you have little privacy.
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In general, individuals have limited privacy while in jail. Inmates can expect to have their activities monitored, including phone calls, visits, and correspondence. Cells may be shared, and there is constant supervision by correctional officers to ensure safety and security. However, there are usually measures in place to protect an inmate's dignity and provide some level of privacy for personal hygiene.
In the US, on average, about 3000 people go to jail everyday.
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no people in concentration camps did not have privacy for example Anne Frank
People do not rot in jail . . . that is just a way of saying that they will be in jail for a long, long time.
Yes, most people do in jail just as outside.
30 people go to jail because of drugs
Jail breaks have occurred, yes.
No you can't. Once you're in jail you lose everything including your privacy. There will be a prison guard standing outside the cell. That prison guard never takes his eyes off of you. That means he'll watch you every second and he will know what what you're doing in your cell. He wil never stop watching you. He will see everything you do including when your sleeping, eating, using the bathroom, or whatever you're doing in your cell. Because there are no walls or anything around the jail cell toilets you have to deal with using it without privacy. Now that'd be embarresing. If you want to avoid going to jail please obey the laws and then you won't end up going there!