What prisoners got, if anything for good behavior would depend on what penal system they were in. I believe most state systems did give one day for each month of good behavior in the 1970s. Many gave additional time off the sentence for working while in prison.
Prisoners can be released early for good behavior, but it depends on the crime itself. If it was murder, you have to serve the full time. If it was something like shoplifting, there is the possibility of being let out early.
The bill President Obama signed that would let some prisoners out early for good behavior was called the Barber Amendment. The amendment is also referred to as the Prisoner Incentive Act of 2013.
Some prisoners may be treated well because of prison regulations that ensure basic rights and humane treatment. Additionally, prison guards or staff may show empathy and kindness to prisoners, recognizing them as individuals deserving respect. This can create a supportive environment that fosters positive behavior and rehabilitation.
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Yes. According to Title 18 USC 3624, individuals serving a sentence of one year or longer in Federal custody are eligible for up to 54 days of "good time" per year they've served. The calculations are based on the time the inmate has already served, not what his sentence is.
about 9 month with good behavior, sometimes even less now with the overcrowding the government are letting prisoners home earlier on tag.
With a ticket of leave.
No, there was no such thing as a "good" concentration camp!
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Yes, Montenegro has good behavior.
Yes, that is fine. They are just playing.