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A county jail provides meals for the number of prisoners in the jail. This would vary from jail to jail. Some jails have more prisoner occupancy than other jails.
No. Some are, but some aren't. What are the jails for? If all people were nice, there would be no criminals and no jails. Even if people do not do anything that is illegal and go to jail or do not get caught doing illegal things, some are not nice. People who are not nice bully others, steal, and worse. There are lots of nice people in the world, but one has to be careful not to get involved with those who are not nice.
Corrections Corporation of America. An example of Privatizing Government that fails. Private jails have a 30% overhead and public jails have a 5% overhead. It also says alot about a society that profits off people going to jail, and profitting off people's illness. So much for America being a christain nation.
It depends on the jail's policies. In some jails, inmates may be required to cut their hair for safety reasons, while in others, it may not be mandatory.
Because some times people do bad things and that's how they get in jail but people think about the wrong things and do bad things over there and some jails don't care about them and don't bother to do tell their family
One can do a county jail look up at the website 'Jail Exchange'. It allows one to look up every jail and inmate in the United States from any county. They have a variety of search functions.
It depends on the jail, prison, or institution. Some do, some do not.
In some jails, shoe laces are not allowed as they can be used as a potential tool for self-harm or as a weapon. Inmates might be provided with slip-on shoes or shoes with alternative fastening methods to prevent any incidents.
Prisons are where felony offenders go to serve their sentences consisting of at least one year. Local jails are where misdemeanor offenders are housed. HOWEVER - in some cases - when jails are overcrowded, misdemeanor inmates may be 'farmed out' to prisons who have more room to house the inmates.
Some people just can't stay out of jail.
Some California county jails provide booking photos of their inmates, such as Shasta and Tehama Counties. Many also provide detailed inmate information.
In some jails, whistling is prohibited as it may have been used for signaling or communicating messages between inmates. This rule helps maintain order and security within the facility.