The minimum age to work in a jail or prison varies by jurisdiction, but it is typically at least 18 years old. Some positions, especially those involving law enforcement or correctional officer roles, may require candidates to be 21 or older. Additionally, applicants often need to meet specific educational and training requirements. Always check local regulations for precise age requirements.
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I am a medical assistant and i wan to work as a medical assistant in jail or prison can anyone tell me where to began and what websites to go to thank you
He was in County Jail not prison.
it is called a prison sometimes jail
'Gaol' is an old spelling, but pronounced the same.
The word incarcerated means in jail or prison.
jail, but no prison
Most jail and prison systems will not allow un-escorted minors to visit on their own.
No. The 16 year old won't go to jail because she's underage but the 20 year old will most likely go to jail or prison because they're still a "juvenile" but they are not and therefore can't have a baby with you.
actually with jail you can be stuck there for a year or two but with prison from three years till you die.
The word jail is already a noun. It can also be a verb.
Sounds like being in possession of a controlled substance within a State Prison or jail or on prison/jail property.