Less chance of escape and lesser civilian casualties, atleast thats what i think.
ask your mummy
Administrative oversight of jails typically falls under local government authorities, such as county or city officials. In many jurisdictions, the sheriff's office is responsible for the operation and management of jails, while some areas may have dedicated jail administrators or correctional departments. Additionally, state regulations and policies can influence how jails are managed and monitored.
remote airports mean the airport in some large distance remote areas like islands,undeveloped areas. most distant areas
Jails are run by governors.
Who asks something like this? Why do you want more school? We already have too much! As for jails, we dont need more criminals around. So i actually agree with having more jails, that or assasins for taking out crooks.
there are 12 jails
Typically electric security gates are best secured with a remote control. In some instances, such as with a business or jails, they may be controlled with computers.
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The most remote place in each state in the United States varies, but generally refers to areas with limited access and few inhabitants. These remote locations can be found in national parks, wilderness areas, or remote islands.
At the end of 2009 there was 2,292,133 jails and prisons that were incarcerated.
Jails and prisons are funded mostly by local, state, and federal taxes. If you work and pay taxes then you fund jails and prisons.
Yes, satellite phones are necessary for hiking in remote areas as they provide reliable communication in areas without cell service, allowing hikers to call for help in case of emergencies.