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The county seat is usually located in the largest community within the county. It houses the courthouse and most federal buildings.
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Court Houses (Sometimes as bailiffs), prisons, transporting prisoners from one prison to another or fromt he court house after the prisoners get convicted and the local police department.
The Houses of Parliment are in London, UK.
Greater London
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The County Court House is located in the County Seat, which is generally the oldest and often the largest city in that county. Note: In some southern States of the US, they use Parishes instead of Counties.
what is correction in comparison with Non-Institutional Correction
Yes, State PRISON systems house mostly convicted felony offenders. County JAIL houses mostly convicted misdemeanor prisoners, as well as those awaiting trials. Most people use the terms 'jail' and 'prison' interchangeably (to mean the same thing) but in fact they are quite different.
The prison named HM Prison Dartmoor located in Devon, England, has the capacity to hold up to six hundred and fifty three prisoners. The prison houses male inmates and is classified as a Category C prison.