Jail or Prison
The federal prison system has 103 institutions.
(in the US) The state governments are in charge of their respective state prison systems, the federal government is in charge of the federal prison system.
One sends their convicted defendants to a state-run prison system, the other to the federal prison system.
One sends their convicted defendants to a state-run prison system, the other to the federal prison system.
State Raised Convict is one who has spent their juevinile years and also have spent more time in jail/prison than with the rest of society. Basically the prison/jail system raise these convicts.
Is there an ombudsman for federal prisoners to report harassment and abuse?
Alexander Maconochie has written: 'Crime and punishment' -- subject(s): Prison discipline, Prison administration 'Supplement to Thoughts on convict management' -- subject(s): Penal colonies, Crime and criminals 'On secondary punishment' -- subject(s): Prison discipline, Criminals, Rehabilitation 'Thoughts on Convict Management: And Other Subjects Connected with the Australian Penal Colonies' 'On reformatory prison discipline' -- subject(s): Prison discipline 'Comparison between Mr. Bentham's views on punishment, and those advocated in connexion with the mark system' -- subject(s): Prison discipline, Views on punishment
See: http://www.answers.com/topic/federal-bureau-of-prisons
The federal prison system.
It depends on what options are offered and available in your state's prison system.
The prison system
State felony offenses are punishable by confinement in the state prison system of the state that convicted you.If you committed a capital crime (e.g.: Murder) in a state that still has the death penalty, you can be put to death in the state prison.If you committed a felony offense of federal law, you would be imprisoned in the federal prison system. If you committed a capital crime punishable by death you will be executed in federal prison.