Gaol, or sometimes "the nick".
When a person breaks out of jail, it is generally referred to as an "escape" or "prison break." It is a criminal offense and can lead to additional charges and consequences.
Yes, but they are not called "jails" they have 'nicer' sounding names such as Correction Home place - or similar!
Juvenile Hall, Juvie, or Juvenile Detention Center.
2003
No, Angus Young from AC/DC has not been to jail.
A somewhat archaic way of spelling it in England is "GAOL".
Yes, England has had jails for hundreds of years.
a person who looks after prison is called a warden,jailman,a jail in charger,jail, jail syndicate
England is called England...
Jail = Tù or Nhà tù
it is called a prison sometimes jail
They were either put in jail or killed!
No, but she own all the swans, so if you kill one you got to jail. :)
Samuel Pepys did not go to jail. He was a famous diarist and naval administrator in 17th century England.
Stockade
a brig
its called jail. you copy you go to jail