state prisons are run and manned by state employed personal federal prisons are run and manned by federal employed personal
State prisons are where inmates go after being sentenced in state court for crimes prosecuted by the state. Federal prisons are where inmates go after being sentenced in federal court for crimes prosecuted by the federal government.
the state of Texas has more prisons. . The Jefferson county area alone has more prisons and jails than any county in the USA. Including federal prisons federal holding facilities 2 state prisons a state jail a county jail a youth detention center and a youth prison.... Jefferson county Texas. Beaumont =ort arthur area. All between us69 and fm366...
State prisons are run by the state, criminals are placed in state prisons when the have broken only state laws. Criminals go to federally run prisons when they break federal laws.
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Federal prisons are safer for the inmate, however a federal sentence requires the inmate to serve 85% of the time. Most state prisons will parole at 50% time served depending on the crime
There are currently 70 state run prisons in New york. There are 2 federal prisons in the state of New York.
Jails and prisons are funded mostly by local, state, and federal taxes. If you work and pay taxes then you fund jails and prisons.
Only federal courts are established by congress.
noneAdded: Although there are two state prisons located in the state there are no federal detention facilities.
State goes to state budget & Federal goes to ferderal budget.
There are over 70 State Prisons in New York. This does not count Federal Prisons of County Jails. Some like Rikers Island, Auburn and Sing Sing are infamous.Over 70 not counting Federal institutions and county jails.
"JAIL" is a word and a description that the general public loosely applies to most correctional/penal institutions. However - "JAIL" refers to confinement facilities operated by larger cities and counties. STATE PRISONS, are penal institutions operated by the state prison system and which house felony prisoners (and some misdemeanants) convicted in the state courts for breaking state law. FEDERAL PRISONS house prisoners convicted of breaking Federal law and are operated by the US Bureau of Prisons.