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Well-behaved convicts were often rewarded with privileges such as reduced sentences, access to better living conditions, or additional visiting rights. In some cases, they could earn opportunities for work programs or educational courses that could aid in their rehabilitation. Good behavior could also lead to parole eligibility or transfer to less restrictive facilities. These incentives were designed to encourage compliance and promote rehabilitation.

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